Researcher 2.0 Guide Index
3. Putting Your Scholarship Online
Workshop Instructors
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Nanci Young, |
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Michele Wick, Psychology Dept. Instructor |
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Elisa Lanzi,
Jon Cartledge,
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Faculty Image Projects Documents

Review the screen captures for each project, or see them for yourself using the handouts below!
Faculty Image Projects Links
- Antequam Collection in ARTstor You must be on campus or have an ARTstor login to see this content!
- Get Insight for your home computer Once you download the client, you can use your Novell login and password to get access. If you have any trouble, please contact me at jcartled@smith.edu
Scholar Media repositories
Presented by Elisa Lanzi
- Access Ceramics
SCHOLAR AND ARTIST CONTRIBUTIONS
Lewis and Clark College has created a collection of contemporary ceramics images by recognized artists enhancing ceramics education. Flickr is used as the platform and images are contributed by artists and scholars. - Bluestream: University of Michigan MEDIA REPOSITORY EXTRAORDINAIRE An online environment with powerful features for using digital video, audio, images, and documents in higher education. Unlike traditional repositories, BlueStream generates and synchronizes time-coded metadata to media.
- Creative Commons
- Digtial Collections at the Joyner Library
TAG CLOUDS
East Carolina University - Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
- Ice Stories: Polar Media Collection
- LUNA Commons
- SAH ARA: Society of Architectural Historians Image Project
- Scholarworks at UMass Amherst
A digital showcase of the research and scholarly output of members of the University of Massachusetts Amherst community. The ScholarWorks repository is administered by the UMass Amherst Libraries and serves as a permanent digital archive for materials. - Visual Understanding Environment at Tufts
Digital Honors Thesis
Digital Narratives
Presented by Michelle Wick
Advancing technology has provided a robust set of tools to weave the linguistic pleasure of story with the evocative powers of voice and graphics. The result is a genre known as the digital narrative, a model which forms the backbone of our website Woolf, Creativity, and Madness: from Freud to fMRI.
Here is a link to our test web site. [Please note that this link is not public as we continue to resolve copyright issues.]
Virginia Woolf: digital narratives online (test site)
Digital Narratives
Listen to Michele Wick's podcast interview on Women, Writing and Mental Illness: From Freud to fMRI
For years, researchers have attempted to confirm the belief that genius is allied to madness. Scholars studying the lives of unusually creative people have discovered that the number of individuals with severe psychiatric illness is unexpectedly high. Michele Wick is exploring the relationship between creativity and mental illness in a research project.
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