UMBC faculty, students, alumni and partners have created a variety of digital history projects, including:
- Sherman’s March and America: Mapping Memory by Dr. Anne Sarah Rubin, Associate Professor of History and Director of CDHE
- Hampton: A Revolutionary Place, created through a partnership between CHE, Baltimore County Public Schools, and Hampton National Historic Site (National Park Service)
- Children’s Lives at Colonial London Town app for iPad, a partnership between CHE, Anne Arundel County Public Schools, and Historic London Town and Gardens
- Landscapes of Slavery and Freedom storymapping project created by public history students at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with archivists from the Maryland State Archives
- The Joseph L. Arnold Papers contain more than three decades of research on Baltimore history by the urban historian and longtime UMBC History Department faculty member