172 Representative Documents: Project Examples
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation |Projects
http://libraries.wsu.edu/cdsc
Scholarly Communication Services and Open Access Initiatives
Scholarly communication services at the WSU Libraries are designed to help researchers to rapidly and inexpensively circulate
their scholarly work to a worldwide audience. Services include use of Research Exchange (WSU's institutional repository) to
share scholarly work, support for open access publishing, and resources to assist with data management and assessment of
scholarly impact.
Scholarly Communication Services and Open Access Initiatives Guide
Faculty Projects
FirstPerson: A Digital Storytelling Workshop
Rebecca Goodrich, Senior Instructor of English, and Assistant Director of Digital Technology and Culture at Washington State
University, will be leading a series of digital storytelling workshops at the CDSC. The first workshop took place during the first
week of August, where six women from Columbia Plateau Region tribes participated. During the three days of workshop they
identified a personal story to share, developed the story elements to appeal to a wider audience and told their story with still
and moving images, voice recordings, and music. They also learned to scan images, locate copyright-free images and music,
edit video clips and photos, and add titles and credits to their digital projects.
Graduate Student Projects
Projects list coming soon.
WSU Libraries, PO Box 645610, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-5610, 509.335.9671
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© 2016 Washington State University |Accessibility |Policies |Copyright
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation |Projects
http://libraries.wsu.edu/cdsc
Scholarly Communication Services and Open Access Initiatives
Scholarly communication services at the WSU Libraries are designed to help researchers to rapidly and inexpensively circulate
their scholarly work to a worldwide audience. Services include use of Research Exchange (WSU's institutional repository) to
share scholarly work, support for open access publishing, and resources to assist with data management and assessment of
scholarly impact.
Scholarly Communication Services and Open Access Initiatives Guide
Faculty Projects
FirstPerson: A Digital Storytelling Workshop
Rebecca Goodrich, Senior Instructor of English, and Assistant Director of Digital Technology and Culture at Washington State
University, will be leading a series of digital storytelling workshops at the CDSC. The first workshop took place during the first
week of August, where six women from Columbia Plateau Region tribes participated. During the three days of workshop they
identified a personal story to share, developed the story elements to appeal to a wider audience and told their story with still
and moving images, voice recordings, and music. They also learned to scan images, locate copyright-free images and music,
edit video clips and photos, and add titles and credits to their digital projects.
Graduate Student Projects
Projects list coming soon.
WSU Libraries, PO Box 645610, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-5610, 509.335.9671
Contact Us |Website Feedback
© 2016 Washington State University |Accessibility |Policies |Copyright