Tag: digital scholarship
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Designing Digital Scholarship: Visual Interface Prototyping Strategies for Scholarship Beyond the Printed Page
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Amy Papaelias (State University of New York at New Paltz) How can undergraduate studies in graphic design prepare students for engagement in public scholarship and the digital humanities? As part of a Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) at SUNY New Paltz, BFA graphic design major Megan Doty collaborated with Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Amy…
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A New Kind of Librarianship: Collaboratively Developing a New Approach to Library/STEM Digital Scholarship Initiatives
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Molly Olney-Zide and Joshua Zide (University of Delaware) In this interactive presentation/discussion, we will discuss our recently-launched pilot project, which is a collaboration between the University of Delaware Library and the Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Department. The project, led by Discovery Services Librarian Molly Olney-Zide, focuses on strengthening relationships between the Library and STEM…
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Complicate, Situate, Engage: Digital Scholarship and Environmental Innovation
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Elizabeth Safran (Lewis & Clark College) The Environmental Studies (ENVS) Program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon has become known for its innovative approach to environmental scholarship. One way of demarcating this innovative approach is that we deliberately complicate environmental issues, helping students learn to ask the hard questions others in the environmental…
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Involving Students in Community Based Mapping Projects at the University of Notre Dame
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Matthew Sisk (University of Notre Dame) Community-Based Research is a collaborative approach to research where academic researchers, community members, and organizations are involved in the development, implementation and dissemination of research. Such projects are often designed to promote positive change in particular areas of the community. Here we report on a two-year old community-based research…