Digital public history utilizes new communication technologies like computers and the web to examine and represent the past to wider audiences. It draws on features of the digital realm like databases, hyperlinks, and networks to create and share historical knowledge. Digital public history aims to make history accessible to the public outside of academic environments through collaborative projects and various digital platforms and tools. It can democratize history by incorporating more voices and encouraging public participation. Some key aspects of digital public history include creating digital archives, using crowdsourcing, developing online exhibitions, and engaging communities through shared digital spaces.