The Digital Scholarship Lab collaborated with professor Carmala Garzione (Earth and Environmental Sciences) to create an exercise for her sedimentology course to examine sea level change’s impact on geologic formation. The goals
Read More...Sekuru’s Stories
Sekuru’s Stories is a public digital humanities project featuring the renowned Zimbabwean mbira player, oral historian, and ritual specialist Sekuru Tute Chigamba. Bringing Sekuru Chigamba’s oral narratives, or nhoroondo, together with musical transcriptions,
Read More...Identifying What You See
One of the most interesting parts of working in digitization at a large institution is the opportunity to interact with a wide variety of materials from different eras. My day to day
Read More...LSF-ASL Website and App
Guillame Chastel, Senior Lecturer, American Sign Language (ASL) Langue des Signes Française (LSF) Program
Read More...Viewing the Temple of Jupiter
Elizabeth Colantoni, Associate Professor of Classics, Department of Religion and Classics
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Douglas Cline, Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Joanne Bernardi, Professor of Japanese and Film and Media Studies, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
Read More...Hunt-Lenox Globe in 3D
Gregory Heyworth, Associate Professor of English and Textual Science, Director, Lazarus Project
Read More...Digital Pedagogy Workshop
Digital Pedagogy On August 9th and 10th, Stu Jordan (Faculty Director, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning) and Emily Sherwood (Director, Digital Scholarship Lab) co-facilitated the Digital Pedagogy Workshop aimed at
Read More...Medieval and Early Modern Seals Under a New Light
The Digitization Lab discusses the use of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to reveal details in seals from medieval and early modern manuscripts housed in RBSCP.
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