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Center for Digital Scholarship

Instruction

We’re here to help you understand and use digital tools in your work. Join our workshops. We can help you with designing class digital projects, and introduce digital methods and tools in your class. We support digital humanities courses and offer consulting services. The workshops and skills we teach are listed below.

Contact us for more information: cds_info@brown.edu

See also our page of resources for teaching digital scholarship.

Course Support

CDS staff can visit your class to teach students how to use digital tools. We are available to help design digital research and outreach teaching activities. See our guides to Digital Scholarship Resources for Courses and Public Digital Projects for Courses, or contact us.

Digital Humanities Courses

CDS staff and affiliates teach courses in digital humanities as well as support courses that have a significant digital scholarship component. Recent courses taught by CDS staff and fellows include:

  • AFRI 0840. Monuments, History, and Memory in the United States. Instructor: Renée Ater. Fall 2020.
  • AMST 1902K Collections and Colonialism. Instructor: Sophie Abramowitz. Fall 2020.
  • AMST 2600 Introduction to Digital Humanities. Instructor: Ashley Champagne. Spring 2021.
  • AMST 1906L Books, Material and Digital. Instructor: Steven Lubar. Summer 2021.

Workshops

Visit the Workshops page for more information about our current rotation of workshops.

Consulting

Have a digital scholarship project you’d like help with? Wondering about how digital tools might complement other aspects of your research project? We’re happy to advise.

Summer Program

Coming soon!