Updated Data Report of Baylor University Library Instruction
Documentary Title: Nine Faculty Engaging in Digital Humanities: A 2020 Summer Documentary Video #1: https://youtu.be/swzm3oYVfPA Title: Introduction to the Fundamentals of Data Research (FDR) Fellowship Duration: 6:03 Summary: Josh describes the history and evolution of the Baylor University Libraries’ Fundamentals
Applications for 5 graduate student (any discipline) and 10 humanities faculty Data Research Fellowships for Summer 2020.
Problem: When building online, interactive visualizations (i.e., data dashboards), a difficult obstacle to overcome is maintaining the visualization after the initial publishing online . How to easily and quickly add add, remove, or modify records? How can research partners conveniently
As Baylor University is teaching all classes online through April 3 (here for more info), Data & Digital Scholarship (DDS) services are likewise moving online via Webex. Here is how DDS will be operating while Baylor University is teaching
Dr. Kalani Craig, co-director of IDAH (Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities at Indiana University, Bloomington), visited Baylor this week. Kalani shared with us her boundless energy, experience, enthusiasm, and expertise in digital arts and humanities. In a two-day whirlwind
A compilation of Baylor University faculty’s most cherished scholarship, from 2018 to current. A call goes out to faculty every January asking for citations from their scholarship they are most proud of from the last year. Beginning in 2019, with
I was invited to provide a presentation for the Libraries/ITS Advisory Committee (LITSAC) meeting in January, 2020. The Request: Would you provide an in-depth overview of all of the areas you are spearheading for our next LITSAC meeting in January?
The Recent Homiletical Thought (RHT) is the result of a joint collaboration between the Truett Theological Seminary and the Baylor University Libraries. The RHT is an annotated list of journal articles, books, and theses/dissertations around the field of homiletics. Search,
https://josh-been.github.io/Freedom-Narratives-Deuteronomy/ Dr. Steve Reid (Truett Seminary) and Josh Been just presented a paper outlining the results of approximately two years of text data mining research into understanding the African American response to the Book of Deuteronomy in the late 19th