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Dr. Kelly Goldberg designed a website to make her labs and course available virtually.
Explore projects created by researchers using USC Create Digital and projects supported by the University Libraries.
Dr. Kelly Goldberg designed a website to make her labs and course available virtually.
Dr. Hayden Smith created virtual tours and exercises for his students to learn about the criminal justice system.
Dr. Joshua Meyer-Gutbrod in Political Science with the help of Digital Humanities Working Group staff member, Sophia Riley, has created a landing page to present and discuss his research and methodology studying state campaign rhetoric by archiving campaign websites for state-level elections. The site includes the capability to search the archived data for topics and candidate information.
Justicia is a project created by Rebecca Janzen to provide insights into criminal justice processes in Mexico.
The museum is creating online exhibits showcasing their diverse collections.
The Rainbow Connection is a site that provides an annotated bibliography of children’s materials featuring LGBTQIA themes and characters, including tools and ideas for incorporating these picture books into classrooms, libraries, and homes.
Matt McGrievy and Stephanie Ruiz created a learning module to help students understand wind energy.
Center for Digital Humanities, Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, and Digital Collections worked together to bring these large 18th century illustrations online using Scalar. Funded through an NEH grant.
Middle-Aged Medievalist serves to share the language, history, mythology, and culture of the medieval peoples who spoke medieval languages.
McKissick Museum, the South Caroliniana Library, Digital Collections, and the Center for Digital Humanities created this digital collection combining library and museum artifacts in one place. Funded through an Aspire II grant.
Explore exhibits from Scholar Commons, the Institutional Repository of the University of South Carolina.