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

Preserving access to your publications
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“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
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“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
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“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) |