Digital Library of the Caribbean and Digital Humanities research and teaching

I’m proposing to have a session discussing and sharing about the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC, www.dLOC.com) in terms of the dLOC community, example work and activities for research and teaching with dLOC, and ways to be involved with dLOC specifically as well as how to apply lessons learned from the dLOC model for other digital humanities and humanities activities.

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About Laurie

I'm the Digital Scholarship Librarian at the University of Florida. My work focuses on socio-technical (people, policies, technologies, communities) needs for scholarly cyberinfrastructure. I work heavily with the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) where I am the Digital Scholarship Director, LibraryPress@UF where I am the Editor-in-Chief, the Digital Humanities Working Group with the DH Graduate Certificate, and Research Computing, with these and other activities geared towards enabling a culture of radical collaboration that values and supports diversity and inclusivity.

2 Responses to Digital Library of the Caribbean and Digital Humanities research and teaching

  1. I would love to see some of the examples of how people have used dLOC for DH work!

  2. Laurie says:

    I’d also like this to be a joint session with Mark Sullivan (and/or others) who are using SobekCM to cover an Introduction to SobekCM’s capabilities for Collaborative Digital Humanities Projects and Making a Project!

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