Tag: ECDS
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Megan Slemons, GIS Librarian, ECDS
Megan Slemons is the new GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Librarian in the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship. In this role she works with scholars to incorporate geospatial technologies into their research, such as visualizing data on a map or performing spatial analysis. She also works to develop and provide access to the library’s geospatial data collections.…
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Alice Hickcox retirement
Alice Hickcox’s 23-year history with the University goes back to 1983 when she began work on her PhD. in Emory’s Graduate Division of Religion. Alice’s work experience began in 1992 with information technology as a member of the Faculty Information Technology Center (FITC). Partnering with faculty to teach students how to work with digitized articles,…
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Creating a more unified digital scholarship experience at Emory
This June represents the second year for the Emory Center of Digital Scholarship (ECDS) and I am happy to share highlights of the work completed as well as ongoing initiatives that demonstrate what a unified approach to digital scholarship can achieve. ECDS’ mission is “to make a more unified experience for Emory’s faculty, staff and…
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Anandi Salinas, Instruction Content Developer, ECDS
Anandi Salinas comes to LITS as an instruction content developer for the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS). Among the work she will be doing is assisting with the production of online summer courses for undergraduates as well as working on digital publishing initiatives out of ECDS. Born in San Antonio, TX, Anandi will have…
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Anne Donlon, CLIR Research Library Fellow, ECDS and MARBL
Anne Donlon is a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow at the Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (MARBL) and the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS), Emory University. She recently completed a PhD in English with a certificate in American Studies at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Anne is the editor of Langston Hughes, Nancy Cunard, and Louise Thompson: Poetry, Politics, and…
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Battle of Atlanta exhibit set for July 17
A presentation and exhibition of the Battle of Atlanta project will be held on on Thursday, July 17, at 6:30 p.m. in the Jones Room at the Robert W. Woodruff Library. The Battle of Atlanta project offers a smartphone-friendly tour of the actual battle site to commemorate the 150-year anniversary of Atlanta’s epic Civil War conflict.…
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Books, Bytes and Beyond: Running to Win the Fight Against Cancer!
Twenty LITS staff and friends participated in the Winship 5K run/walk on Saturday October 5. It was a beautiful morning for a run around campus and it was a pleasure to meet coworkers across the Division. The division was represented by staff from UTS, R-WIT, IT F&A, the Libraries and our CIO. And we were…