Description | What is Digital Scholarship? Are you curious as to how digital methods and approaches can enhance your teaching, learning, and research? If so please join the TEAL Digital Scholarship for East Asian Studies Community Coffee Hour. This community gathering aims to bring together students, faculty, and library staff to share digital scholarship projects and research ideas and offer advice and support. While we can’t share coffee or tea in the same room, attendees will receive a Starbucks gift card, so as to partake in a beverage at their own leisure. At the January Coffee Hour: Deepa Banerjee, South Asia Studies Librarian “Digital Scholarship Management - South Asian Oral History Project and its Outcome” Hayley Park, Master of Library and Information Science Student "Textual Analysis Using the Archival Collections of Asian/Asian American/Immigrant Experiences" Julie Emory, Japan Studies MA Student "Japan's New Cyber-Initiative: Why is the Digital Agency Necessary for Japan's National Security Apparatus?" Would you like to share your own digital scholarship project (at any stage of planning or implementation), introduce new methodologies you are exploring, or lead a discussion on readings or ideas at a future Coffee Hour event? We welcome volunteers to present research or lead discussions at any of our 2020-21 meetings. Your segment can be from 5 to 45 minutes, and take any reasonable form. Please complete this form if you would like to volunteer: forms.gle… Inquiries: Azusa Tanaka (azusat@uw.edu) or Ian Chapman (ichapman@uw.edu). |
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