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Sunday, October 8 • 10:15am - 11:45am
Digital Scholarship: All of the Questions

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As colleges and universities commit more resources and staff in support of digital scholarship, they also face the challenge of creating sustainable programs. Despite the increase in faculty and staff hires, the growing demand for a range of technical expertise means that many institutions are continually working at or over capacity. Further, as faculty become more engaged in using digital methods and tools in their research, they look for ways to incorporate digital approaches in the classroom. Introducing students to digital scholarship is one way to increase capacity for this type of work on campus while simultaneously providing students with skills that will serve them as they move forward in their careers. The pre-conference workshop brought together a range of digital scholarship practitioners engaged in the question of how we create innovative and meaningful opportunities for students to learn digital methods and tools in order to facilitate learning, collaborate with faculty, and expand their own research interests.

The pre-conference attendees met on Friday, October 6, to discuss various approaches to student engagement in digital scholarship. The outcome is a public website that presents best practices, case studies, and other resources.

Participants in the Pre-Conference:
  • Lee Skallerup Bessette, University of Mary Washington

  • Joshua Finnell, Colgate University

  • Sarah Hartman-Caverly, Delaware County Community College

  • Aaron Mauro, Penn State, Erie

  • Megan Mitchell, Oberlin College

  • Courtney Paddick, Bucknell University

  • Carrie Pirmann, Bucknell University

  • David Pettegrew, Messiah College

  • Kelli Shermeyer, University of Virginia

  • Emily Sherwood, Bucknell University


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Emily Sherwood

Assistant Director, Digital Pedagogy & Scholarship, Bucknell University
Emily Sherwood is the Assistant Director of Digital Pedagogy and Scholarship and an Affiliated Faculty Member in English at Bucknell University. She holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from the Graduate Center, CUNY.

Speakers
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Joshua Finnell

Director of Research and Scholarly Initiatives, Colgate University
@joshuafinnell
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Sarah Hartman-Caverly

Asst Prof / Ref Lib, Delaware County Community College
Intellectual freedom: Free expression and the common good Privacy and confidentiality Automation and AI Chilling effect Digital rights: Electronic surveillance Consensual telepathy Algorithmic fairness Internet censorship IoT and wearables Data governance Big data Information... Read More →
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Megan Mitchell

Digital Initiatives Librarian, Oberlin College Library
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Courtney Paddick

Librarian for the Arts and Humanities, Bucknell University
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Carrie Pirmann

Social Sciences Librarian, Bucknell University
Carrie Pirmann (she/her) is the Social Sciences Librarian at Bertrand Library, and co-facilitator of Bucknell's Digital Scholarship Summer Research Fellows program. She is not-so-secretly a data geek and enjoys working on digital projects that incorporate mapping and other forms of... Read More →


Sunday October 8, 2017 10:15am - 11:45am EDT
Center Room