Bringing Data Visualizations to the Humanities Dissertation
In my previous posts, I’ve provided an introduction to the field of data visualizations—outlining both what they are and what they are used for. In
National Nurses Month 2020
Normally in early May we celebrate National Nurses Week, which traditionally ends on May 12, the birthday of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale. This year, however,
Walt Whitman’s Long Island: A Research Guide
April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of poets and their craft founded in April 1996 by the Academy of American Poets. Walt Whitman’s Long Island: A Research
The Value of GIS, Part II
Historians deal with the “where” as much as the “when.” GIS and geospatial analysis provide a suitable platform to tackle the former theme. Yet, GIS
Gregg A. Stevens receives MLA Presidential Award
The Medical Library Association has announced the winners of the 2020 Presidential Awards. Our very own Health Sciences Librarian, Gregg Stevens, is among this year’s
Instructors: Apply for a 2020-1 Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant
The Open Educational Resources Grant is funded by SUNY and will award funds of $2500 to instructors of record (faculty, instructors, TAs) for the development