Video tutorial available for digital scholarship workshop
While COVID19 may have forced us to postpone the DSS series until a later date, we thought we’d create a series of videos to guide you through our computational notebooks.
read moreI grew up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, a stone’s throw from Detroit, Michigan. I studied History at the University of Windsor and McGill University in Montreal. In September 2016, I moved to London, Canada to study Library Science at Western University. From May to December 2017 I worked in Bibliometrics at the University of Waterloo. I am currently a Librarian working in digital scholarship and instruction at the New College of Florida. Among other initiatives, I coordinate the Digital Schoalrship Studio. Though I divide my time between Windsor and Sarasota, I feel most at home in Essex County.
While COVID19 may have forced us to postpone the DSS series until a later date, we thought we’d create a series of videos to guide you through our computational notebooks.
read moreWe’re happy to share that our article on Fabric, a tool that lets you create sociograms easily, is now available in the latest issue of Code4Lib.
read moreWe are delighted to announce that after months of planning, the new home of Selbyana, the peer-reviewed journal of the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, is up and running at the following link.
read morePlease note that we have uploaded the poster from the Florida Digital Humanities conference to the “Scholarship” section of this website.
read moreCal Murgu and Atalay Kutlay will be presenting a poster at the inaugural Florida Digital Humanities Conference at the University of North Florida on March 29/30 2019.
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