From: "Diane Goldenberg-Hart" Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2015 13:45:30 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from triplicate-girl.cni.org (account diane@cni.org [192.100.21.35] verified) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.0.9) with ESMTPSA id 28646096 for CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org; Mon, 01 Jun 2015 09:42:50 -0400 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-2--407562641 Subject: ACRL Digital Scholarship Centers Interest Group meeting at ALA San Francisco X-Original-Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 09:42:50 -0400 References: <171E0A77-04DE-4FC0-AE68-9C03A876BCDC@cni.org> X-Original-To: CNI-ANNOUNCE -- News from the Coalition X-Original-Message-Id: <4A8EE94A-51C6-463F-8076-72708D326A43@cni.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1085) X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1085) --Apple-Mail-2--407562641 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 CNI's Joan Lippincott will speak at the inaugural ACRL Digital = Scholarship Centers Interest Group meeting, which will take place at the = 2015 ALA Annual Conference in San Francisco. --- Please join us for the inaugural ACRL Digital Scholarship Centers = Interest Group meeting at the 2015 ALA Annual Conference, San Francisco =20 Date/time: Saturday, June 27th from 10:30-11:30 Location: Hilton SF Union Square, Franciscan C/D All ALA members welcome. =20 Digital scholarship centers are currently in the formative stages at a = variety of types of institutions. These centers address research, = teaching and learning needs across disciplines by providing services for = a variety of digital research needs including digital humanities, data = services and management, GIS, digitization, and scholarly communication = issues. This interest group will offer a forum for individuals involved = in developing digital scholarship centers to discuss the success and = challenges in creating specialized support in the digital environment. = Meetings of this interest group will provide an opportunity to discuss = current trends, examine case studies of individual facilities, explore = innovative best practices, and present successful partnerships with = faculty/students and campus partners around the use of technology to = enhance scholarship. =20 Please join us for two presentations about Digital Scholarship Centers: =20 Digital Scholarship Centers: Three Questions Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information =20 The Coalition for Networked Information's Joan Lippincott will describe = some findings from CNI's work on trends in digital scholarship centers = and her own observations from interviews and on-site visits. The = presentation will focus on three questions: 1) Are there commonalities = among what various libraries call digital scholarship centers? 2) Do = centers offer service, expertise, or both? 3) What is the role of = physical facilities and equipment in digital scholarship centers? =20 DSS @ NYU: Digital Scholarship Services in the NYU Libraries With April M. Hathcock, Scholarly Communications Librarian and Zach = Coble, Digital Scholarship Specialist =20 In the summer of 2013, NYU Libraries launched Digital Scholarship = Services (DSS), a new service that helps NYU faculty and students = incorporate digital scholarship tools and methods into their research = and teaching. During this presentation, April Hathcock and Zach Coble = will provide an overview of our service model, which is rooted in = collaboration with other units in the library and throughout the = university. We will end by highlighting some of our most recent work, = including a semester=92s worth of grant-funded graduate student = workshops and public lectures centered around digital humanities = research and methodologies. =20 Join us in ALA Connect and join our listserv at acr-igdsc@lists.ala.org =20 -Merinda Kaye Hensley and Steven Bell, Co-Conveners, ACRL Digital = Scholarship Centers Interest Group =20 =20 --Apple-Mail-2--407562641 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252
CNI's = Joan Lippincott will speak at the inaugural ACRL Digital Scholarship = Centers Interest Group meeting, which will take place at the 2015 ALA = Annual Conference in San Francisco.
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Date/time: Saturday, June 27th from = 10:30-11:30
Location: Hilton SF = Union Square, Franciscan C/D
All = ALA members welcome.
Digital = scholarship centers are currently in the formative stages at a variety = of types of institutions. These centers address research, teaching and = learning needs across disciplines by providing services for a variety of = digital research needs including digital humanities, data services and = management, GIS, digitization, and scholarly communication issues. This = interest group will offer a forum for individuals involved in developing = digital scholarship centers to discuss the success and challenges in = creating specialized support in the digital environment. Meetings of = this interest group will provide an opportunity to discuss current = trends, examine case studies of individual facilities, explore = innovative best practices, and present successful partnerships with = faculty/students and campus partners around the use of technology to = enhance scholarship.
Please join us for = two presentations about Digital Scholarship = Centers:
Digital Scholarship = Centers: Three Questions
Joan = Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
 
The = Coalition for Networked Information's Joan Lippincott will describe some = findings from CNI's work on trends in digital scholarship centers and = her own observations from interviews and on-site visits. The = presentation will focus on three questions: 1) Are there commonalities = among what various libraries call digital scholarship centers?  2) = Do centers offer service, expertise, or both? 3) What is the role of = physical facilities and equipment in digital scholarship = centers?
DSS @ NYU: Digital = Scholarship Services in the NYU Libraries
With  April M. Hathcock, Scholarly = Communications Librarian and Zach Coble, Digital Scholarship = Specialist
In the summer of = 2013, NYU Libraries launched Digital Scholarship Services (DSS), a new = service that helps NYU faculty and students incorporate digital = scholarship tools and methods into their research and teaching. During = this presentation, April Hathcock and Zach Coble will provide an = overview of our service model, which is rooted in collaboration with = other units in the library and throughout the university. We will end by = highlighting some of our most recent work, including a semester=92s = worth of grant-funded graduate student workshops and public lectures = centered around digital humanities research and = methodologies.
Join us in ALA = Connect and join our listserv at acr-igdsc@lists.ala.org
-Merinda Kaye = Hensley and Steven Bell, Co-Conveners, ACRL Digital Scholarship Centers = Interest Group
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