Digital Scholarship at Penn Libraries -- Department Heads

Published on Sep 18, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Digital Scholarship

in the Penn Libraries

data
methods
publications

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(new) data
(new) methods
(new) publications

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books
close reading
monograph

survey
statistical analysis
article

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specimens
measurements
articles

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pressures

on the model
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replication

open access

digital humanities

What are we doing?

ScholarlyCommons@Penn

Data Management Support

partnerships

experimentation in new models
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Michael Gamer

playbills dataset

bethany Wiggin

archive of a river

conversation!

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What about students?

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"So often, striking research done by universities and think tanks remains not widely known because the findings are encased in expensive databases and are difficult to understand for a lay person. Yet, I am excited by the ways visualizations and technology make information clearer and more accessible."

"I have always been a technologically-oriented person, yet that doesn’t seem to always mesh with being a student of the humanities."

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