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Designing Digital Research: Formulation to Publication (Duke Graduate Academy short course)
This five-day course will help you learn about ways of working with digital information, from gathering research remotely to sharing it broadly through the open web. With an emphasis on the humanities and interpretive social sciences, the course will teach you strategies for locating and acquiring digital or digitized artifacts, organizing research data, and using digital tools to manage personal archives, analyze data and share research outcomes. No previous experience with digital tools or methods is required. While we recommend that you have a project in mind, so that you can plan your work or apply these concepts as we go, anyone can benefit from exploring the sample projects and scenarios that we provide.
Schedule & Format
May 17-19 and May 22-23, 9:30-10:45 a.m. EDT (Zoom only)
GS990 (Section 10), Summer Session I
Interactive in-class discussions; readings, activities, and asynchronous discussion outside of class
Registration
- Duke Student Registration: Current/active doctoral, master’s and professional students may register for up to two (2) courses via DukeHub.
- Duke Postdoc Registration: Postdocs may register for up to two (2) courses via Qualtrics.
Questions?
- For more information about this course, please contact the instructors at askdigital {at} duke.edu.
- For more information about Graduate Academy, please contact Meg Atchison at margaret.barker {at} duke.edu.
- Date:
- Monday, May 22, 2023 Show more dates
- Time:
- 9:30am - 10:45am
- Categories:
- Digital Humanities Digital Scholarship ScholarWorks
About Duke Graduate Academy
Duke Graduate Academy provides online short courses that introduce Duke graduate and professional students and postdoctoral fellows to skills, tools, and knowledge that augment their regular coursework and research. These short courses help emerging scholars prepare for high-level research, innovative teaching, leadership, and/or public engagement.
Courses in the Duke Graduate Academy cover topics not typically included in a graduate curriculum, or provide an intensive introduction for graduate students and postdocs who might not have the time or inclination to pursue a full course in a subject. Instructors are Duke faculty as well as highly trained Duke staff and Ph.D. students.
The Graduate Academy welcomes all current/active doctoral, master’s and professional students at any stage of their studies as well as all postdoctoral fellows. There are no prerequisites for any of the courses.
For more information about Duke Graduate Academy and other 2023 courses, visit https://sites.duke.edu/interdisciplinary/2023/02/21/register-for-duke-graduate-academy-short-courses-in-summer-2023/.