22 Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
Various departments
Making digital collections N=19
Boston Digital Humanities Consortium
Center for Digital Humanities &Social Sciences (MATRIX)
Center for Teaching and Learning
Central IT &Multimedia Learning Center
Central OIT and units within academic departments
Emory Center for Digital Scholarship
Herbarium, Digital museum group
Hive (Creative &Technical Services), College of Arts and Sciences
Individual faculty, schools, colleges, and various institutes across campus
Information Technology Services, College of Liberal Arts IT, College of Arts &Architecture Visual
Resources Center
Inter-institutional partners, DPLA
LATIS
Museum and School of Art
Professional societies
Student Technology Resources Center (STRC)
The Visual Resource Center in the Art History department
The Wexner Center for the arts creates local digital collections.
TLOS
Webservices Academic and Collaborative Technologies has a for-pay CMS program (Wordpress)
private web-hosting and web development services.
Digitization/imaging of analog material N=16
Center for Creative Computing, Biological Sciences department
Center for Teaching and Learning, Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Center for Teaching Excellence
Central IT and charge-based university service teams
CIS: AT (audio and video only)
Colleges
Digital Content Library
Distributed among units
External vendors/service providers
Information Technology Services, College of Arts &Architecture Visual Resources Center
Museum and School of Art
Professional societies
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