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Digital Scholarship at IWU

Ames Library at IWU is pleased to support students and faculty in exploring various forms of multi-modal, digital scholarship. These opportunities support IWU's commitment to experiential learning and allow students to develop and showcase skills while deploying the critical thinking and research skills that are the highlight of our liberal arts education. If you are a student or faculty member interested in exploring Digital Scholarship activities, please contact librarian Abby Mann at amann@iwu.edu </h2>

<h1><center>Please explore the work of your fellow students highlighted here! </center></h1>

Bloomington Normal Community Health

This project used textual analysis to generate keywords for selecting possible health initiatives from a large clearinghouse of such practices, and then used both textual and environmental analyses to recommend specific approaches.

Team: Amber Anderson, Amanda Victoria Balaba, Alex Dawson, and Leah Matlin

Exploring Education Through Digital Humanities

Bloomington Normal Community Health

This project used textual analysis to generate keywords for selecting possible health initiatives from a large clearinghouse of such practices, and then used both textual and environmental analyses to recommend specific approaches.

Team: Amber Anderson, Amanda Victoria Balaba, Alex Dawson, and Leah Matlin

Exploring Education Through Digital Humanities

This project seeks to connect Hurston's anthropological research to her plays, in ways that invite a variety of users, from high schoolers encountering her work for the first time to theater goers to dramaturges producing one of her works.

Team: Ellie Kurtz, Julia McMahon, Leah Rosen, and Mishwa Bhavsar