The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) is a collaboration between the University Libraries and Research Computing, offering a full range of data services for both university and community members. Their aim is to promote research data management mandated by federal funding agencies and journal publishers, cyberinfrastructure to gain full benefit from big data, digital scholarship to explore tools and methods used in digital research, and education and training.

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Lecturer Matthew Burrows with Scholarly Communication Librarian Melissa Cantrell.

Matthew Burrows Accepts Open Educator Award

March 2, 2020

Matthew Burrows , lecturer with the International English Center, is the recipient of the 2020 CU Boulder Open Educator Award from the University Libraries and the University of Colorado Student Government. This award recognizes his commitment to customizing and tailoring educational content to enhance classroom learning and engagement. Lecturer Matthew...

Open educator Rajiv Jhangiani, PhD. 

Celebrate Open Education Week March 2-6, 2020!

Feb. 18, 2020

Open Education Week is a celebration of the global Open Education movement. It aims to raise awareness and showcase the impact of Open Education on teaching and learning worldwide. Celebrate Open Education Week with the University Libraries Open Educational Resources (OER) Leads, and fellow CU Boulder educators, by joining us...

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CRDDS Hosts AR/VR Show-and-Tell Open House

Feb. 7, 2020

Join us this month for an AR/VR Show-and-Tell with the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (CRDDS). Digital creators from across campus will come together to share their augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) projects with fellow students and colleagues from diverse fields of study. Come learn about...

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University Libraries Launches New CU Scholar

Jan. 21, 2020

CU Boulder’s institutional repository now has a new, more modern look. CU Scholar is the place for faculty, students, and staff to deposit their academic works created during their time at the university. The repository provides free and worldwide access to one’s work and is maintained by the University Libraries...

Professor Emily Dommermuth teaches students.

OER Training with $250 Stipend Open to CU Boulder Educators

Jan. 16, 2020

The University Libraries are offering educators affiliated with the university the opportunity to participate in a two-part Open Educational Resources (OER) professional development experience and to receive a $250 stipend recognizing their engagement. This opportunity is sponsored by Open CU , a project funded by a grant from the Colorado...

Voyant Tools session for text analysis

CUATL Ep. 8: Defining Digital Humanities at CU Boulder

Nov. 11, 2019

If you were asked, "What is Digital Humanities," how would you respond? If you're unsure or downright don't know, this week's host, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara , starts, by defining Digital Humanities (DH). In this episode, Nickoal will explore with you the many different flavors of DH around the world with Dr...

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Cyberinfrastructure Expert to Speak at Norlin Library

Nov. 8, 2019

This month, the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) will host John Kozubik, systems designer and network engineer of rsync.net . rsync.net, Inc. is a multi-site cloud storage platform built on the ZFS filesystem. The global storage deployment service has a location in Denver, CO. Kozubik has been...

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Nominate Your Colleague or Teacher for the 2020 Open Educator Award

Oct. 24, 2019

CU Student Government and the University Libraries have joined together to identify and recognize CU educators who demonstrate exemplary use of open educational resources (OER) in their classrooms or teaching practice. Do you know a CU teacher who has implemented, adapted, authored, or shared high quality open educational resources? All...

Joelle Wescott's art in the Engineering Center's cafe.

Open Access Week 2019 Displays Impact Through Art

Oct. 22, 2019

This week only, there is a VR screen mimicking the movements of passersby in ATLAS, birds flying out of a cage in the Recreation Center, and a doorway leading onlookers toward a world of infinite possibilities of discovery and knowledge in the Engineering Center. In Norlin Library, students elaborate on...

DHUM 5000 Class in Fall 2019.

Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate Takes Interdisciplinary Approach

Oct. 21, 2019

If you are a computing student interested in the study of society and culture, or a humanities student wanting to learn computational methods such as text analysis, geospatial analysis, and more, consider applying to earn a graduate certificate in the Digital Humanities. The Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate program gives graduate...

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