Document Type
Conference Material
Publication Date
10-13-2019
Department 1
Library
Abstract
In institutions that do not actively integrate DH into the curriculum, introducing undergraduates to DH tools and methods can be difficult. However, Gettysburg College has facilitated a summer research experience for undergraduates. This interactive workshop will introduce participants to the Digital Scholarship Summer Fellowship program and provide a high-level overview of its development and implementation. Workshop leaders will provide guidance on developing a summer program tailored to participants' institution's needs and aspirations. Participants will come away with strategies for identifying stakeholders and partners, developing program goals, selecting digital tools, designing workshops, and methods to incorporate aspects of assessment and sustainability.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License
Recommended Citation
Miessler, R.C., Clinton Baugess, John Dettinger, Kevin Moore. “A Journey through the Development of a DH Program for Undergraduates.” Presented at the Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference, Lewisburg, PA, October 12, 2019.
Additional Files
Handout.pdf (31 kB)DSSF Final Feedback Sheet.pdf (79 kB)
DSSF Mid-fellowship Check-in Sheet.pdf (109 kB)
DSSF presentations - audience feedback form.pdf (79 kB)
DSSF19 curriculum overview.pdf (111 kB)
Guiding questions for first librarian partner meeting.pdf (130 kB)
Mapping Lesson Plan.pdf (136 kB)
Story Map Tour Lab.pdf (109 kB)
Comments
This presentation was given at the Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference in Lewisburg, PA on October 12, 2019.
The presentation is available to download as the main file. Please see the additional resources as well. All resources are covered by the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0 license.