In February 2019, UO Libraries opened the new UO Libraries Digital Research, Education, and Media (DREAM) Lab to be a space for faculty and graduate students to learn new digital scholarship tools, methods, and techniques, data management and visualization, instructional design, accessibility, user experience, and assessment. With a strong campus appetite to develop Omeka-based digital humanities projects, Digital Scholarship Services (DSS) librarians designed its first DIY digital scholarship workshop series called Owning Your Omeka with intention to empower researchers and educators to make their own digital exhibits using Reclaim Hosting. Between December 2018-February 2019, DSS librarians designed a three-part six-hour scaffolded worksh...
In the summer of 2016, Gettysburg College’s Musselman Library piloted the Digital Scholarship Summer...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
These slides are from an interactive workshop held at Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh on A...
This session will feature perspectives on digital humanities from presenters at two different instit...
Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Studen...
Librarians from the Five Colleges of Ohio collaborated to develop and present a series of traveling ...
As a non-profit organization for librarians of color, Chinese American Librarians Association has me...
This workshop was held on January 26, 2016 as part of the ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop &...
Digital scholarship specialists in academic libraries face challenges related to designing education...
In recent years, Omeka has become an important tool for the exhibit of digital object collections. A...
We talked about how Special Collections and Archives had successfully used Omeka, an open-source con...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
This presentation was given at the International Virtual Symposium on Digital Scholarship (http://ww...
Discussions and scholarship in Digital Humanities often don’t include undergraduates. But they shoul...
As an extension of the first workshop, we will focus on integrating digital humanities in the classr...
In the summer of 2016, Gettysburg College’s Musselman Library piloted the Digital Scholarship Summer...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
These slides are from an interactive workshop held at Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh on A...
This session will feature perspectives on digital humanities from presenters at two different instit...
Omeka is an open source platform that allows users to create online exhibits and collections. Studen...
Librarians from the Five Colleges of Ohio collaborated to develop and present a series of traveling ...
As a non-profit organization for librarians of color, Chinese American Librarians Association has me...
This workshop was held on January 26, 2016 as part of the ULS/iSchool Digital Scholarship Workshop &...
Digital scholarship specialists in academic libraries face challenges related to designing education...
In recent years, Omeka has become an important tool for the exhibit of digital object collections. A...
We talked about how Special Collections and Archives had successfully used Omeka, an open-source con...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: A student-curated digital exhibit is a foun...
This presentation was given at the International Virtual Symposium on Digital Scholarship (http://ww...
Discussions and scholarship in Digital Humanities often don’t include undergraduates. But they shoul...
As an extension of the first workshop, we will focus on integrating digital humanities in the classr...
In the summer of 2016, Gettysburg College’s Musselman Library piloted the Digital Scholarship Summer...
In this presentation we discussed a collaborative effort that led to a digital exhibits program at t...
These slides are from an interactive workshop held at Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh on A...