Do you often copy and paste online images into your projects to make them more visually appealing? Do you sometimes wonder whether it’s ok to use certain images, and, if so, how and whether you should cite them? In this…
Do you often copy and paste online images into your projects to make them more visually appealing? Do you sometimes wonder whether it’s ok to use certain images, and, if so, how and whether you should cite them? In this…
This fall, many of us are researching, studying, and teaching in unusual locations—and perhaps you’re wondering how to do digital humanities work while away from campus! This workshop will introduce some of the many DH tools freely available online. We’ll…
This event is a live, virtual dramatization of stories from the pulp fiction magazine Weird Tales that are out of copyright, having entered the public domain (published 1923-1924). The readers are drawn from library faculty and staff, students, and the university…
How well is your research data managed? Funders and publishers are requiring more rigor and transparency than ever before in reporting research data. SBU Libraries is here to help with data management tools and strategies to organize, document and store…
Data visualization literacy is rarely taught outside of STEM classrooms, and yet this mode of engaging with information has been taken up as one of the key methods of distant reading within the digital humanities. Drawing on scholarship from the fields of…
Are you required to use MLA citation for your research paper assignment? This workshop will address why, when, and how to cite your sources in MLA format. Although this workshop is designed especially for those students taking WRT 101 and…
The DH Reading Group will meet virtually October 6th at 3:00 to discuss Jill Walker Rettberg’s “Ways of Knowing with Data Visualizations.” Registration Please register for the event via Zoom. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information…
The Library offers access to almost 500 databases – that’s almost 500 search engines that can unlock research on any given topic. This workshop will help you understand the most effective ways to search those databases, including finding the right…
What is a research database, anyway? How can you use them to discover what interests you? In this fun and pressure-free workshop, learn about what a database is, how you can access them, and explore some of the hundreds of…
The DH Reading Group will meet virtually September 8th at 3:00 to discuss Michael Witmore’s “Latour, the Digital Humanities, & the Divided Kingdom of Knowledge.” All are welcome. Registration Please register for the event via Zoom. After registering, you will…