Digital scholarship can be defined as the use of technology to digitize and present academic source materials for teaching, research, and outreach. The term “scholarship” in this usage blurs the boundaries between science and the humanities, as well as teaching and research, since each of these endeavors is founded on a common need to work with well organized collections of primary and secondary content.
At ATS, we support the development of digital collections in a variety of media as well as the visualization and presentation of these media in a variety of contexts, from classroom teaching and personal research to off-campus publishing and presentation. If you have any need or desire to work with digital materials in your role as student , teacher, or researcher, please contact us to discuss your ideas.
Below you will find a selection of projects which we currently support. |