Digital Scholarship Portfolio

We collaborate with faculty, students, and staff to design, develop, and support pedagogy, projects, and research that engages with digital humanities, visual design and creative media methodologies, and open access scholarship. This portfolio showcases some of our collaborations. Reach out if you'd like to partner with us or would like us to include one of your assignments or projects that received library supported. Learn more about digital scholarship at Tisch Library.

Digital scholarship

Image
Map visualization locations of Black physicians in the early 20th century United States

The American Medical Directories (AMDs) were periodically published by the American Medical Association from 1906 and present an immense opportunity to illuminate the organizational dynamics of…

Image
Mosaic of Plato surrounded by students in his Academy in Athens

The Connected Corpus is a living collection of annotated digital texts. The annotations describe philosophical connections between different texts and authors, and they connect you…

Image
handwritten list

This project invites students to imagine the incredible variety of Jewish communities, identities, and performances in the U.S. from the middle of the nineteenth-century to the present day. As…

Image
MyTERN Conversations text with fluid blue and yellow paint in the background

The MyTERN Conversations Podcast shares powerful conversations about life before, during, and after incarceration, using personal storytelling to reveal the systems of…

Image
Traces of plant life in a rock

In groups of 3-4 students make a 10 minute podcast as a final project. The podcasts are written for a general/non-scientific audience, but include an in-depth exploration of a technical scientific…

Image
people working in a forest

Students in a class of 60+ worked in teams of four to create a StoryMap on an environmental biology topic. A requirement of the assignment was that the story must engage in the science…

Image
illustration of four women with their backs turned

The Half the History project is dedicated to creating and curating under-told and untold stories about diverse women through short-form biography, film, and podcast. 

Image
Split screen of Elsa and Sven from Disney's Frozen

In a class of 21 students, groups of 3 or 4 students make 5 minute video remixes using a excerpt provided. The goals for the video remix are: 1) To show how race/ethnicity/gender/age…

Image
movie posters

Together with one or two peers, students are assigned a scene from an Italian film. They are asked to re-write the script in Italian, record the new lines and dub them in the video.