When Liyang Dong, a doctoral candidate in the English Department, first heard about the deaths and prolonged detainment of immigrants stranded aboard the Golden Venture she was pulled into their stories. “I felt very compelled to find a way to ...
In late October, Coleen Watson, host of the Wisdom of the People podcast sat down with six fellow Binghamton residents at the Broome County Public Library to discuss democracy; what’s good about it, what’s bad about it and is it ...
Applications are now open for the third bi-annual Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI) at Binghamton University. Hosted by the Binghamton University Libraries on August 7 – 11, 2023, the DHRI is a week-long institute providing hands-on workshops, cohort building and ...
Happy spring semester from the Digital Scholarship team in the Libraries! There is a lot planned in the pilot Digital Scholarship Center and across the digital scholarship community this semester that we’d like to take some time to highlight. Digital ...
Written by Elizabeth Brown, Director of Assessment Data Privacy Week (January 22 -28, 2023) is designed to raise awareness of the need for mindfulness in our daily digital lives and is a great time to take a look at your ...
“I don’t really have a strong relationship with technology!” was one of the first things Zunaira Yousaf said to me when we sat down to talk about her digital project Re-migration of Pakistani Diaspora from New York City to Broome ...
The Libraries celebrate World Digital Preservation Day on November 3, 2022. Organized by the Digital Preservation Coalition, World Preservation Day is supported by digital preservation networks around the globe. This year’s theme is “Data For All, For Good, Forever.” Digital ...
Immigrants Wake America begins with the voice of Kathryn Lloyd, Senior Director of Programs at the Tenement Museum in New York City talking about the complexities of individual stories and how quickly they can grow into complicated histories of family ...
As the fall semester gets started, the libraries’ Digital Scholarship team, located within the department of Digital Initiatives, is excited to promote new spaces and services. Last semester the Digital Scholarship added a new team member, Ruth Carpenter. As the ...
Amy Gay, Assistant Head of Digital Initiatives for Digital Scholarship, has been selected as a fellow in the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program, an intensive professional development program to empower academic professionals with the knowledge, skills and community connections to ...