Digital Scholarship
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- Instructional & Teaching Support
- Library Events & Workshops
- Online Services for Teaching, Learning, and Research
- Research Consultation
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Digital Scholarship is the creation of scholarly or pedagogical activities undertaken within the traditional humanities and social science disciplines, using digital tools as part of the research process.
Digital Scholarship Events
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Services
Email Emily McGinn at [email protected] for help with project consultation and scoping.
Visit the Data Services website to request constultation on data management & visualization
Submit a request for guest lectures and instruction.
Tools
The Library provides varying levels of support for a wide variety data analysis and digital publishing tools.
Learn more on the Digital Humanities research guide
Explore online exhibitions produced by JH faculty
Campus Resources
- The Center for Digital Humanities led by Computer Science Professor Tom Lippincott, focuses on using computational methods with humanities materials emphasizing Machine Learning and text analysis.
- LifexCode is a collective of labs practicing DH against enclosure led by History professor, Jessica Marie Johnson.
- Data Services offers training in data analysis and visualization, as well as in GIS, R, Tableau and other methodologies.
- The Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation offers digital course enhancements and provides opportunities for faculty to learn about cutting edge educational innovations. They also administer the Instructional Enhancement Grant Program.
For students
- The Center for Advanced Media Studies offers fellowships to graduate students and sponsors lectures and programs.
- The Digital Media Center provides digital resources for students and supports student projects.
Digital Humanities Research Guide
Learn more about Digital Scholarship at JHU, including:
DH Tools\ Tutorials and training\ Research and funding opportunities
Digital Scholarship Workshops
Offered by Data Services at Johns Hopkins Libraries
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