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From Todd Suomela November 18th, 2024
BUDSC Virtual Presentation November 13, 2024 From prairie wheat kings to log-waltzing timber drivers, Canadians evoke a sense of working with the natural world. For… -
From Diane Jakacki March 20th, 2024
"Maps as Data" Virtual talk by Dr. Katherine McDonough (Lancaster University) at Bucknell University (March 20, 2024). Abstract: Instead of principally… -
From Wes Bernstein October 22nd, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
Multiple disciplines are increasingly embracing digital scholarship in teaching and learning spaces. Digital pedagogy practitioners should engage with a wealth of… -
From Claire Cahoon October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
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 October 21st, 2022
Welcome to the Second Life (SL) “Droppin' Science Museum the Virtual Study Center for Social Justice.” The Droppin' Science Museum hosts…