Through a series of hands-on workshops presented by the Digital Scholarship Team at Kelvin Smith Library, learn how open source digital tools allow you to explore research in new ways and advance the creation and communication of your scholarship.
All workshops are held at Kelvin Smith Library and open to students, faculty, and staff from any department. They are free to attend and do not require prior subject-matter knowledge, with the exception of one advanced R workshop. However, registration through CampusGroups is required.
Spring 2025 DS Workshop Schedule
Jan. 16: Intro to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Jan. 21: Using Open Source LLMs for Research and Instruction
Jan. 30: Intro to Photogrammetry
Feb. 10: Digital Privacy, Advertising and the Echo Chamber
Feb. 13: Intro to Network Analysis
Feb. 24: Text Analysis in Python
Mar. 17: Finding and Using Census Data in R
Mar. 24: Exploratory Data Analysis in R
Apr. 14: Advanced Graphing with ggplot2 in R (background in R necessary)
Apr. 21: Text-mining with Tidytext in R
See more details on each session and register here.
If you cannot attend a workshop but want to meet with a Digital Scholarship team member to discuss a research project idea, ask questions, or see how we can support your teaching and scholarship, email freedmancenter@case.edu.