Emory CDS
The Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS), located on the third floor of the Robert W. Woodruff Library, provides consultation and support for digital teaching, research, publishing, and preservation. We offer faculty and students the space, expertise, and project management assistance needed to develop innovative digital projects. This channel promotes the events, workshops and other promotional materials to tell our story.
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Slave Ship "L’Aurore", a 3D Video
360-Degree Video of "Idumea" (47b) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "Green Street" (198) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "Sweet Morning" (421) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "My Brightest Days" (546) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "Praise God" (328) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "New Jerusalem" (299) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "Providence" (298) from The Sacred Harp
360-Degree Video of "Newburgh" (182) from The Sacred Harp
Mark McLaughlin Hindu Temples in the Classroom using Virtual Reality
Rahul Gairola Towards a Postcolonial Genealogy of South Asian Digital Humanities
Constance Kassor Making Sense of Space and Time with Digital Tools in the Classroom
Nicole Ranganath The Promise & Complexities of Engaging in Digital Scholarship
Sumathi Ramaswamy The Unbearable Lightness of Image Travel
Yigal Bronner PANDiT Project
Anandi Silva Knuppel Knowledge and Media: What can we learn from multimedia work?
Charles Li and Tim Bellefleur Visualizing Variation in Sanskrit Texts
Sarah McKee Digital Monograph Initiatives at Emory
Open Access Publishing Panel Q&A
Andrew Ollett Language of the Snakes for Luminos
Melanie Kowalski Emory Scholarly Communications
Nicole Merkel-Hilf CrossAsia-eBooks: Making research visible
Amardeep Singh The Kiplings and India
Andrew Ollett Modes of Philological Production
Nicole Merkel-Hilf Naval Kishore Press – digital: From hidden treasure to Open Access
Guneeta Singh Bhalla The 1947 Partition Archive: Crowdsourced Oral Histories
Ellen Ambrosone and Neel Agrawal South Asia Open Archives (SAOA)
oaxaca network