Digital Scholarship Workshop Series

Digital Scholarship workshop series

Explore the possibilities of digital scholarship through a series of library workshops this Fall
R, Python, ArcGIS, Constellate, Census Data, Open Access! Through a series of introductory, hands-on workshops, learn how open source, digital tools allow you to explore research in new ways and advance the creation and communication of your scholarship.  

The workshops take place in Kelvin Smith Library, Classroom 215 at 1PM. The series begins on September 16 with “Open Source: What does it mean? Why is it important?” hosted by David Beales, Digital Scholarship Partner at Kelvin Smith Library.

See more about what you’ll learn in each workshop and register here.

To see examples of research projects by CWRU faculty and students using digital scholarship tools, see the past Freedman Student and Faculty Fellows.

Contact a team member at freedmancenter@case.edu for questions, more support, consultation, and learning opportunities.

Fall 2024 Workshop Schedule

  • Sept. 16  – Open Source:  What does it mean?  Why is it important?
  • Sept. 17 – Intro to GIS (Geospatial Information Systems)
  • Sept. 24 – Intro to Photogrammetry
  • Oct. 1 – R: Census Data
  • Oct. 2 – R: Cleaning Data with Tidyverse 
  • Oct. 8 – R: Text-mining with Tidytext
  • Oct. 15 – Intro to Network Analysis
  • Oct. 16 – Understanding Open Access and Open Scholarship 
  • Oct. 23 – Text-Mining with Constellate
  • Nov. 5 – R: Mapping Data with Tidyverse