Our digital scholarship experts contribute to outreach and programming that engage faculty and students and in new forms of scholarship, offer workshops and other forms of instruction on digital tools and methodologies, and collaborate on teaching courses related to digital scholarship. We are available to consult with researchers on initial project development and recommend tools and methods that will help them best achieve their research and teaching goals, including:

  • Digital Humanities projects
  • Digital project applications
  • Oral histories and interview data
  • Text and data mining
  • Social network analysis
  • Geospatial analysis

During the Fall and Spring semesters, join us during CRDDS Interdisciplinary Consult Hours on Tuesdays, 12-1 pm via zoom to meet with experts and to share a communal working space for digital scholarship research, from coding to writing to exchanging ideas. Please schedule a consultation for any kind of Digital Humanities support.