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Name(s) of programs (e.g. Scholars’ Lab) and URL(s) associated with your DS program:
Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL), https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/
If you have a mission statement or similar description of your program, please include it here:
The Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL) is a collaboration between the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) and the University of Idaho Library. Its purpose is to advance digital scholarship opportunities at the University of Idaho.
Consultation
- Digital technologies and tools = Offered by Library
- Project planning = Offered by Library
- Building databases and archives = Offered by Library
- Class projects/assignments = Offered by Library, Offered by other campus unit(s)
- Copyright, intellectual property = Offered by Library
- Data management plans = Offered by Library
- Metadata = Offered by Library
- Locating and selecting data sources = Offered by Library
- Digital publishing and dissemination = Offered by Library
- Digital preservation/curation = Offered by Library
Education/Training
- Workshops/bootcamps on tools/software = Offered by Library, Offered by other campus unit(s)
- Course-related sessions related to digital projects = Offered by Library
- Credit courses on digital scholarship topics = Offered by other campus unit(s)
- Symposia = Offered by Library
- Events, e.g. GIS Day = Offered by Library, Offered by Library + Partner(s)
Facilities
- Training/classroom space = Offered by Library
- Consultation space = Offered by Library
- Collaborative project space = Offered by Library
- Computer/data lab = Offered by Library
- Media production studio = Offered by Library
- Makerspace = Offered by Library
Infrastructure/Enterprise Servies
- Digital preservation = Offered by Library
- Digital publishing services = Offered by Library
- Repositories = Offered by Library
What would you like to offer next?
Project management, sustainable community-building
What type of staff are employed by your program?
- Librarians, archivists, library staff
- Graduate students
- Undergraduate students
What constituencies are served by your program?
- Faculty
- Graduate students
- Undergraduate students
- Community members
- Local high school students
- Individuals external to the university and local community
What disciplines are served by your program?
- Humanities
- Arts
- Social sciences
- STEM (science, technology, engineering, math)
Please provide pointers to additional materials that may be helpful in understanding the structure and work of your program.
- About CDIL: https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/about/
- CDIL projects: https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/projects/
- CollectionBuilder, a grant-funded software framework for publishing digital collections and exhibits developed by CDIL staff: https://collectionbuilder.github.io/
- Article describing CDIL staff approach to teaching digital humanities: https://dhandlib.org/2020/06/22/what-is-static-web-and-whats-it-doing-in-the-digital-humanities-classroom/
- Article describing CDIL staff approach to creating digital scholarship projects: https://journal.code4lib.org/articles/14575