
Undergrad in Digital Scholarship: Projects, Resources, and Challenges
Discover the diverse experiences of being an undergrad in digital scholarship, including engaging projects, valuable resources, and common challenges such as differing opinions and long-term project dynamics. Explore inscriptions of Israel/Palestine and the iUTRA initiative's goals of accessibility and context. Dive into narrative writing, interactive maps, content guides, discussions, and workshops. Overcome difficulties like turnover and scope in a supportive, dynamic academic environment.
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Being an Undergrad in Digital Scholarship Margaret Follett Brown 19 11/09/2017
The iUTRA Four interdisciplinary undergraduates 10 weeks; summer 2017 Goals: accessibility and context
Projects Narrative writing Interactive map Content guides i.e. glossary, about Rabbit trails http://library.brown.edu/iip_development/mapsearch/
Resources People amazing discussions, feedback on ideas, etc. Workshops Software Space
Difficulties Differing opinions (internal and external to group) Joining a long-term project with turnover Scope and accepting defeat