Tag Archives for Research Communication
Making Things and Drawing Boundaries – Experiments in the Digital Humanities
In Making Things and Drawing Boundaries, critical theory and cultural practice meet creativity, collaboration, and experimentation with physical materials as never before. Foregrounding the interdisciplinary character of experimental methods and hands-on research, this collection asks what it means to “make” … Continue reading
The Scholarly Commons – principles and practices to guide research communication (preprint)
In this paper, we outline the backgrounds of the idea of the scholarly commons and the various considerations that play a role in defining it. We share the principles of the scholarly commons and the degrees of freedom interpreting those … Continue reading
Pew Research Center Publishes Survey Findings on “How People Approach Facts and Information” and Role For Libraries/Librarians
A new Pew Research Center survey explores these five broad dimensions of people’s engagement with information and finds that a couple of elements particularly stand out when it comes to their enthusiasm: their level of trust in information sources and … Continue reading
Collaborators and Partners: Librarians and Digital Scholarship
This poster will explore a digital scholarship project on Puerto Rican citizenship, entitled Puerto Rico Citizenship Archives: A History of the Extension of U.S. Citizenship to Puerto Rico. The project is intended to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Puerto … Continue reading
Device for deaf people wins design contest
SUTD team’s invention uses flashing LEDs in different colours to warn people with hearing loss about dangers. Read More