After a few years’ hiatus, we are delighted to announce that the third Connecticut Digital Humanities Conference (CTDH) will take place on February 21-22, 2025 at Central…
Information Services presents International Love Data week 2024! This year the theme of Love Data Week is “My Kind of Data.” Join us as we…
Connecticut College is hosting the annual Douglass Day transcribe-a-thon on Wednesday, February 14, 9a-3p in the Hood Room in Blaustein! Together we will help the Douglass Day…
Scholarship Support Services is a new initiative from Information Services to clarify the many ways we can assist faculty in achieving their scholarship goals. Whether…
The Digital Scholarship Fellows and Open Educational Resources Grant programs, collaborations between Information Services and the Office of the Dean of the Faculty, support innovative…
The new Shain Library Recording Studio (Shain 309) is now available to all students, faculty, and staff! The studio provides a quiet space for recording,…
In April 2021 Chu-Niblack Assistant Professor of Art History and Architectural Studies Di Luo was awarded a State of Connecticut Open Educational Resources (OER) Impact…
The Digital Scholarship & Curriculum Center recently published the Campus Art Collections on a platform from LUNA Imaging, making these collections available in a beautiful…
Building off our recent exploration of tools for scraping and analyzing Twitter data, and expanding into more general web scrapers, there are a range of…
Post contributed by Owen Avery ‘25, Digital Scholarship Assistant Almost 500 million tweets are sent per day, and thanks to Twitter’s fairly generous API (a…