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From Diane Jakacki
"Maps as Data" Virtual talk by Dr. Katherine McDonough (Lancaster University) at Bucknell University (March 20, 2024). Abstract: Instead of principally… -
From Wes Bernstein
An opening Keynote presentation by Lauren Klein introduced by Evan Peck. Lauren Klein is Winship Distinguished Research Professor and Associate Professor in the… -
From Claire Cahoon
Digital scholarship initiatives and movements for library and other archival holdings to reflect diverse voices have created new pathways for community collaboration,… -
From Wes Bernstein
In response to evolving library service models and user needs, the Digital Borderlands initiative at the University of Arizona Libraries (UAL) is exploring strategies… -
From Wes Bernstein
In the Vivero Digital Fellows Program at Grinnell College, digital scholarship intersects with social justice through a commitment to nurturing diversity in digital… -
From Wes Bernstein
Two Summer Scholars from Lafayette College Libraries’ DHSS program (May 17 – June 24, 2022) present their original digital research projects about race,… -
From Wes Bernstein
In 1916, Rachel H. Flowers (1900-1988) became the first African American student to enroll at Messiah Bible School and Missionary Training Home. Known today as Messiah… -
From Claire Cahoon
Week-long intensive project development institutes such as ILiADS (Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship) and CODEX (Collaborative for Digital Engagement and… -
From Claire Cahoon
Multiple disciplines are increasingly embracing digital scholarship in teaching and learning spaces. Digital pedagogy practitioners should engage with a wealth of… -
From Claire Cahoon
Social media posts are an easy and effective way to deliver messages to academic audiences. With many institutions moving online during the pandemic, social media became… -
From Claire Cahoon
How do issues like sustainability, accessibility, the global digital divide, and social justice come to play in choices about web development tools? The Critical Web… -
From Claire Cahoon
This work-in-progress session provides an update on the Gullah Geechee Digital Project, which brings together South Carolina Gullah Geechee archival collections held by… -
From Claire Cahoon
Welcome to the Second Life (SL) “Droppin' Science Museum the Virtual Study Center for Social Justice.” The Droppin' Science Museum hosts… -
From Jesse Greenawalt
In 2016, Musselman Library's summer DH program started with 3 students working at the intersections of social justice and community archives. In 2022, we found…