Digital Scholarship

Digital Services

“Digital scholarship is the use of digital evidence and method, digital authoring, digital publishing, digital curation and preservation, and digital use and reuse of scholarship.” (Abby Smith Rumsey, "New-Model Scholarly Communication: Road Map for Change.")

Digital Scholarship, as part of the University Libraries, aims to assist the University of Wyoming community as they extend traditional methods of research and teaching using new media and digital technologies. By providing expertise, technology, and space for these endeavors, Digital Scholarship will support faculty, staff, and students as they become more digital, entrepreneurial, interdisciplinary, and inclusive. Digital Scholarship offers a wide range of services, including consultations, trainings, and workshops.

The Digital Scholarship Center is located in Coe Library, Room 302.

Scholarly Profiles & Research Impact

Tools and services to help enhance the visibility of faculty research, enrich scholarly identity, and support the discovery of potential collaborators.

 

  • Researcher profiles
  • Metrics
  • Copyright and fair use

 

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On-Demand Workshops

In order to increase access to training, Digital Scholarship has created on-demand versions of several workshops and tutorials. 

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Digital Inquiry, Visualization, and Exploration

Digital Scholarship is a part of the Digital Inquiry, Visualization, and Exploration (DIVE) team at UW Libraries. We provide services, instruction, and research support in areas such as data management, digital storytelling, computing, digital humanities, multimedia creation, and more. Whether you’re starting a new project or exploring a new tool, we’re here to help!
We offer consultations, collaborate on research initiatives, and lead regular workshops through the Digital Scholarship Center and Studio Coe. We can also come to your class or lab and provide training tailored to the needs of your students.
To learn more or schedule a consultation, please reach out to the DIVE team!

Data Management

The University of Wyoming Libraries offer comprehensive data management services to help researchers, students, and faculty effectively manage, share, and preserve their research data. Whether you're developing a data management plan (DMP), organizing datasets, or preparing for long-term storage, our team is here to support you throughout the data lifecycle.

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Digital Scholarship

Digital Scholarship, as part of the University Libraries, aims to assist the University of Wyoming community as they extend traditional methods of research and teaching using new media and digital technologies. By providing expertise, technology, and space for these endeavors, Digital Scholarship will support faculty, staff, and students as they become more digital, entrepreneurial, interdisciplinary, and inclusive.

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Studio Coe

Studio Coe is a multimedia lab where students and instructors can get help with digital projects like video editing, podcasting, virtual reality, and access the full Adobe Creative Suite. Trained staff provide assistance through the help desk for one-on-one consultations or with in-depth workshops and trainings.

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Digital Collections & Services

The mission of the UW Libraries Digital Collections Office is to help foster, create, and preserve open data, research, and scholarship at the University of Wyoming. The Digital Collections Office has two primary responsibilities. The first is collection building and digitization, and the second is supporting UW’s scholarly output. Faculty and staff are happy to consult and work with the University of Wyoming community on a variety of projects.

 

Digital Collections operates and maintains the various Libraries digital repositories, including our digital collections, research data, and scholarly outputs. They also work to preserve and convert analog content of all kinds to digital formats. The ultimate goal of these efforts are the open and broad dissemination of information online. 

 

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