We’ve expanded DS office hours to Fridays! Curious about Digital Scholarship? Have an idea for a digital research project? Want to build a website but don’t know where to start? Swing by the Carpenter Library Digital Media & Collaboration Lab for Digital Scholarship Drop-In Hours every Thursday & Friday 12:00 – 2:00 pm in April to learn more […]
Category: Workshops
Call for Applications The Digital Scholarship Research Institute (DSRI) is a two-day intensive institute for Tri-Co faculty and staff to explore interdisciplinary digital scholarship research and teaching methods through hands-on workshops and guided practices. We welcome both faculty and staff new to digital scholarship and those interested in taking their skills to the next level. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Do you work with spatial data like maps and architectural plans, or geographical data from an archaeological project? Does your research involve networks, such as social connections between artistic communities or trade networks spanning the ancient world? Are you interested in analyzing text corpora, in English or another language? Do you have unruly data in […]