Subject Guides

Digital Scholarship

A guide to digital scholarship tools, methods, and best practices across the digital humanities and data-driven fields

Digital Scholarship at Binghamton

Digital Scholarship Community 

Digital Scholarship Librarians 

DS librarians are here to help you with your projects and instruction in your classes! We also have a workshop series and summer institute (DHRI) that campus members are welcome to apply to

Contact: dscenter@binghamton.edu 

Webpage: Digital Scholarship in the Libraries

Services: workshops, summer institutes, consultations and digital project support 

Spatial Humanities Working Group

The spatial humanities working group was created from a past Digital Humanities Research Institute and focuses on offering small working groups for those working on mapping or mapping related research projects. Check out their workshop schedule on the Libraries' website and stop by any of their events. 

Contact: bskopyk@binghamton.edu

Webpage: Spatial Humanities Working Group

Services: working groups for project support, workshops and events 

Digital Storytelling Initiative 

The digital storytelling holds a bi-yearly institute in the summer that teaches and supports bringing digital methods into the classroom and hold occasional events and outreach over the course of the academic year. 

Contact: cgibson@binghamton.edu

Webpage: Digital Storytelling Site 

Services: consultations, class instruction, workshops, summer institute and events 

Data Visualization Interest Group

The Data Visualization Interest Group is an offshoot of the Data Science TAE that focuses on the data visualization work on campus. They hold occasional events, including showcases for Data Visualization projects, which are open to those across campus to attend. 

Webpage: B-Engaged (join group to get information about upcoming events) 

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Digital History Interest Group

The digital history interest group is run by graduate students in history. They hold occasional workshops and events which are open to those across campus to attend. 

Engaged Digital Humanities Group

Website: Engaged Digital Humanities 

Events, meetings (for members)