Grounding Archival Knowledge: Maawn Doobiigeng in the Library

We were delighted to host the NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science’s panel on rethinking archival practices in our large presentation space on February 26, 2025 led by Professor Gordon Henry. The panel discussed how the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan set out on a project to ground archival knowledge in indigenous…

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DH Open Office Hours: Digital Accessibility

A graph showing the percentage of homepages with accessibility errors from 2019–2025. The chart shows a fairly straight line at 60% failure across the six year period.

On April 29, 2025, the Digital Scholarship Group hosted a DH Open Office Hours event on digital accessibility in the presentation space within the Centers for Digital Scholarship. Digital accessibility is an important aspect of digital projects that helps keep research equitable and available to everyone. Chloe Lee, the DSG Accessibility Co-Op, provided an introduction…

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DH Open Office Hours: Digitization

A desktop computer on a desk hooked up to a DVD player. Both are playing the same A/V content, as is required when digitizing A/V materials.

On April 23, 2025, the Digital Scholarship Group hosted a DH Open Office Hours event on an introduction to digitization in the presentation space within the Centers for Digital Scholarship. For many digital scholarship research projects one of the first steps is digitizing analog and paper materials. Managing digitization well is crucial to a successful…

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Workshop: Expressive Art Therapy

We were delighted to host the NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science’s workshop on expressive art therapy in our Critical Making Lab on March 27, 2025. The event went great in our small-scale lab space, and to read more about it please see this NULab blog post.

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Welcome to the CDS!

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Centers for Digital Scholarship! The formal launch event will be held on Monday November 4, as part of the Fall Welcome co-sponsored by the Digital Scholarship Group and the NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science, led off by a keynote presentation by Professor Margaret…

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