Digital scholarship open office hours

Open office hours resume in the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation on Monday, March 7, from 3-5 p.m. If you are planning a digital humanities research project or have questions about open access publishing, open access repositories, digital pedagogy, open education, digital writing/editing/publishing, or preparing for archival research–please stop by.

The Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) can be found on the 4th floor of Holland Library. The CDSC aims to foster the creation of digital tools, projects, public programming, and educational opportunities for the many publics the University serves with an emphasis on ethical curation and collaborative scholarship. The work of the faculty, staff and students engaged with the CDSC focuses on meeting the unique digital challenges and needs of underserved populations nationally.

Future CDSC open office hours can be found on the calendar at https://libraries.wsu.edu/cdsc. Please contact Talea Anderson (talea.anderson@wsu.edu) or David Squires (david.squires@wsu.edu) with questions.

 

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