In DH, visualization can take a multitude of forms. In addition to the tools shown below, see the tools in the menu to the left, especially under Mapping, Timelines, Exhibits, Textual Analysis, and Network Analysis.
Tableau Public
“Tableau Public is a free service that lets anyone publish interactive data visualizations to the web. Be sure to look at the gallery to see some of the visualizations people in the community have been creating” (Tableau Public FAQ).
Miriam Posner’s Tutorials on Tableau:
“Getting Started with Tableau Public”
“Make a Map with Tableau”
Palladio, from Stanford’s Humanities + Design Research Lab
A tool for visualizing data. “In the Map view, you can see any coordinates data as points on a map….In the Graph view, you can visualize the relationships between any two dimensions of your data….In the Gallery view, data can be displayed within a grid setting for quick reference” (“What Can I Do with Palladio?”).
Northwestern Knight Lab Tools
Numerous tools for visualization and exhibition of information, including mapping, timelines, and other innovative methods of presenting information. Tools include StoryMapsJS, StorylineJS, Soundcite, Juxtapose, Scene, TimelineJS