Library’s Digital Projects Team

Working on a project where you need to create a map? Or maybe you need to analyze a large amount of text? Need to pull a lot of information from a site, but not sure what web scraper to use? Don’t worry, the library is here to support you. The library has staff that can help you with a variety of digital projects.

What are digital projects? Digital projects are research conducted using tools or software to analyze or visualize data in new and interesting ways.

image of relationships networks in Visual Narratives of Early Emory Student Life at Oxford created by Tasha Dobbin Bennet using Scalar with library support.

Visual Narratives of Early Emory Student Life at Oxford created by Tasha Dobbin Bennet using Scalar with library support.

Digital projects span research areas including network analysis, GIS, text mining and web scraping. Digital projects tools can allow us to visualize data in new ways, analyze large datasets or collect data more efficiently.  

 Library staff can help you with a variety of these projects. We can recommend tools and software, help you get started with your research, and more. If these areas pique your interest reach out to the library digital projects team.  

 Learn more about digital projects at the Oxford Library!  

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