Meet the 2013-14 Digital Center Interns!

The 2013-14 Digital Center Interns have been hired and are already hard at work on their projects.  Our six interns are: Zack Al-Witri, working in the Digital Social Science Center Francis Hittinger, working in the Digital Humanities Center Mary Catherine Kinniburgh, working in the Digital Social Science Center Wendell Marsh, working in the Digital Humanities […]

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The Art of the Index

A sample index So I was in class the other week when my professor mentioned the book she’d just finished. It was her first: to be published in the next year by a reputable academic publisher. I’m so happy I’ve finished the book. You’d never think that the worse part of the whole thing is […]

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I See Dead People

Buried beneath never-ending lines of code all day, I find it easy to forget that I am dealing with a whole bunch of dead people. In a simple sense, the ancient Roman tombstones I'm studying obviously marked the end of an individual's life. They sought to commemorate someone in a more tangible and reliable way than […]

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Library Futures

As new media formats challenge the future of the book, government changes its funding priorities and the profile of the library user changes, educators across the country are asking themselves what the future holds for the library. In response, a number of trailblazing libraries have come up with innovative ways of engaging their communities and […]

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Top Tools for Makerspaces

A major attraction of makerspaces is the eye-watering tools they have on offer. As well as traditional shop tools such as drills, sanders and soldering irons, many makerspaces have invested in the latest technology, making it possible for amateurs to create professional-grade objects. The tools below are among the showpieces of any well-kitted out makerspace. […]

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