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Apply for DS Graduate Fellows Program

Apply Now The Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows program is an opportunity for Bryn Mawr graduate students to build digital skills and explore interdisciplinary research. Fellows participate in a bi-weekly community of learning, where they gain familiarity with a range of digital scholarship tools, skills, and methods, and bring disciplinary knowledge to bear on conversations about […]

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Digital Connections Across Campuses: HASTAC Scholars

HASTAC Scholars is a student-driven community of graduate and undergraduate students that represents dozens of academic disciplines and over 200 institutions, including both liberal arts colleges and R1 universities. The community generally works at the intersections of technology, the arts, humanities, and sciences, and rethinks academic research, learning, and pedagogy as it occurs in the […]

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DS Graduate Showcase

Graduate fellows present their research View slides Wednesday, February 15, 12:30-2:00 PM Old Library 224 and on Zoom Please join us on Wednesday, February 15 for refreshments and presentations by this year’s Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows. The DSGF program is an annual opportunity for graduate students to cultivate digital skills to support their research.  This […]

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DSGF Upcoming Workshops

Check out these upcoming workshops presented by the 2021-2022 Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows!   Make Your Own Magic Eye Designs · March 17th, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. · Park 246 · Led by Meg Hankel Magic Eye designs are computerized 3D illusions that were popular in the 1990s. In this workshop, you will use Adobe […]

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DS Graduate Showcase 2021

Digital Scholarship Graduate Showcase Thursday, April 1, 2021 4:00 – 5:30 PM Join the 2020-2021 Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows for a virtual showcase, featuring brief presentations by current and past fellows on how they’re using computational and digital methods such as data visualization, text mining, and geospatial analysis to enhance research and teaching in the humanities. Presentations: Zach Silvia […]

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Spring 2021 Digital Scholarship Workshops

Practical Geographic Information Systems (GIS): A Workshop Series Instructor: Zachary Silvia Date & Time: February 20, 2021; March 6, 2021; March 20, 2021; April 3, 2021; 12:00 – 2:30 pm Location: Zoom This workshop is the first in a series of four sessions aimed towards promoting the use of Geographic Imaging Systems (GIS) in the […]

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Spring 2020 Digital Scholarship Workshops

Introduction to Adobe Photoshop  Instructor: Andrea Samz-Pustol Date & Time: Thursday, February 13th at 4:30pm Location: Canaday Computing Lab (Room 315) Description: Are you about to turn in a paper or presentation and your images need some editing?  This workshop will teach basic skills such as cropping, color alteration, adding text, removal of text or […]

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Digital Scholarship Graduate Showcase

  The Digital Scholarship Graduate Showcase Join the Digital Scholarship Graduate Fellows on February 17th for updates on the digital tools and resources they have learned and obtained this past year. Each presenter will briefly discuss the skills they have gained, relevant to their interests. Please join us on the 17th from 4:00-6:00 pm in […]

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Reflections on Digital Scholarship

Digital Scholarship Graduate Assistants, Spring 2019 Digital Scholarship Graduate Assistantship is a paid internship that allows Bryn Mawr graduate students to develop digital competencies and build skill in tools relevant to their research. The Spring 2019 cohort explored topics ranging from web development and git to physical computing and computer vision. Jenni Glaser (Classics) I […]

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Turning Data into Discoveries: Using R in a Humanities Dissertation

By Rachel Starry When I first started working on my dissertation project, all I really knew was that I wanted to explore cities. Roman architecture has a lasting presence in the landscapes of places as far removed from each other as Scotland and Libya, and along with the growth of trade and communication networks under […]