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Happy Tuesday! Keep reading to learn more about digital humanities opportunities and work in the field.


Preserving access to your publications 

The Office of University Research recently shared guidance for archiving data sets. You may also have questions about ensuring continued access to your publications.
The University Libraries is your partner for secure archival storage of publications and other research output by Carolina affiliates.
The Carolina Digital Repository (CDR) is the University’s home for archiving and providing access to publications by UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, students, staff, clinicians, and affiliates.”

Read More: https://library.unc.edu/news/preserving-access-to-your-publications/?utm_source=thelabatunchistory.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=launch-newsletter-feb-25


A Pedagogical Tool for Data Visualization and Connections

“In this hybrid Digital Humanities Workshop, participants will learn how to use ClioVis, a timeline-creation software that enables intuitive data visualization. Originally developed by Dr. Erika M. Bsumek, a professor in the Department of History at The University of Texas at Austin, this tool offers a variety of features for designing intuitive and collaborative assignments.”

Read More: https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/digital-humanities-workshop-series-a-pedagogical-tool-for-data-visualization-and-connections?utm_source=thelabatunchistory.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=launch-newsletter-feb-25


Digital Storytelling with StoryMap

“Join us for a brief workshop led by Claire Lavarreda, Assistant Director of the Digital Integration Teaching Initiative! Claire will be giving a brief overview of the DITI before going over some of the specific tools the DITI can provide related to mapping.”

Read More: https://calendar.northeastern.edu/event/workshop-digital-storytelling-with-storymap?utm_source=thelabatunchistory.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=launch-newsletter-feb-25


Make sure to contact the LAUNCH if there are any skills you want to learn, need support with your own digital history projects, or are interested in our podcast!
Thanks for reading,
The LAUNCH Team (Cameron, Ha Lien, Dani, & Nicholas)
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