/From Scholarship Page/ /From Pedagogy Page/
/From Scholarship Page/ /From Pedagogy Page/
In fall 2023, the three makerspaces on campus (7th Street Studio and Makerspace, the Mooney Lab, and the Maker-E) worked with DP&S to combine and redesign their websites to increase usability and accessibility.
The structure of graphical space and the relations among graphical elements matter to what and how we present information and visualize data.
Preserving 1930’s Japanese produced films made on paper (“kami firumu”) instead of celluloid. The Japanese Paper Film Project preserves surviving movies & promotes scholarship about their preservation
Continue reading Japanese Paper Films Restoration and Preservation Project »
Prof. Beth Capaldi worked with Janine Glathar, Lucas Hower ’26, and Sophia Martinez ’26 to develop a suite of digital/spatial tools for use by Linn Conservancy in prioritizing areas for conservation.
Continue reading Merrill W. Linn Conservancy Digital Dashboard »
On March 20, 2024, Dr. Katherine McDonough (Lancaster University) presented a talk entitled “Maps as Data” as part of our Bucknell Digital Scholarship Conversations series.
The Mathematics Department reached out to us seeking help in replacing ALEKS, the tool they use for calculus prep. We worked with them to test, develop, and deploy a solution that met their needs.
Continue reading Mathematics and Replacing ALEKS for Calculus Prep »
This archive of Maithil women’s tales preserves this art for generations to come for the Maithil and broader South Asian communities, for scholars and educators of oral traditions, and for the public.
Vanessa Hill explores her colleagues understanding of Freeman College’s mission & vision through a pop-culture lens of interviews, research, & assessment to determine how Freeman College stacks up.
The 2024 DSSRF cohort of student researchers learned about digital scholarship, participated in skill-based workshops, and each created their own independent digital scholarship project.
Continue reading 2024 Digital Scholarship Summer Research Fellows »