Digital Scholarship
Digital scholarship involves the use of digital media and tools to advance research, collaboration, teaching, and learning in new ways. While digital scholarship is a broad category, examples include, but are not limited to, online exhibits and maps, software, and site-specific presentations. We can work with you on data visualization, GIS data, text and data mining, and other techniques which best support your scholarly activities.
Sharing your work
We recommend using tools, platforms, and systems that support making your scholarship openly accessible. For broader research impact, consider public engagement opportunities.
Sustainability & preservation
As a part of your project lifecycle, we can support you with data management planning, organization, and storage.
More resources for providing ongoing and long-term access to your research outputs:
Spaces
- Cyma Rubin Visualization Gallery, Hill Library
- Data Experience Lab (DXL), Hill Library
- iPearl Immersion Theater, Hunt Library
- iPearl Innovation Studio, Hill Library
- Teaching and Visualization Lab, Hunt Library
- The Landing, Hunt Library