Videos
              Now Available:
            Case Western Reserve University Colloquium on Building a
            Culture for Digital Scholarship
On
          November 7-8, 2011, Case Western Reserve University held the
          Freedman Center Colloquium on Building a Culture for Digital
          Scholarship.  The colloquium addressed the nature and state of
          digital scholarship, the support and infrastructure necessary
          to ensure faculty and student success, the changes in the
          academic culture that are essential for digital scholarship to
          thrive, and new forms of scholarly communication that are
          underway or essential to exploit the advantages of digital
          scholarship.
The
          Colloquium was organized under the aegis of the Freedman
          Center of the Kelvin Smith Library, in collaboration with the
          College of Arts and Sciences, and University Information
          Technology Services.  
A
          playlist
          listing all of the sessions is available at:
Below
          is a listing of the individual presentations, the names and
          affiliations of the speakers, and the URLs for each of the
          separate videos:
1.       “Introduction
            to the Program.”  Arnold Hirshon, Associate Provost and
          University Librarian, Case Western Reserve University
“Scholars
            and the Mind.”  Dr. Laura Mandell, Professor of English
          and Associate Director of NINES, co-director of 18thConnect,
          and the director of the Initiative for Digital Humanities,
          Media, and Culture, Texas A & M University.
2.       “Advancing
            Digital Scholarship.”  Speaker: Stephen Chapman, Project
          Manager, Harvard Law School Library, Digital Lab.   http://youtu.be/x19ojMr5k2E
 3.       “Cultural
            Change in Higher Education and Advanced Research: What We
            Are Learning.” Dr. Amy Friedlander, Senior Advisor in
          the Office of the Assistant Director of the Directorate for
          Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences at the US National
          Science Foundation.  http://youtu.be/281ytedJ7h4
 4.       “New
            Forms of Scholarly Communication.”  Speaker: Dr. Neni
          Panourgia, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Columbia
          University, and affiliated faculty at the Institute for
          Comparative Literature and Culture, and the Harriman
          Institute.   http://youtu.be/ttSouSIc0is
 5.       “Moving
            Forward: A Panel Discussion.”  Panelists: Dr. Laura
          Mandell; Stephen Chapman; Neni Panourgia; Dean Cyrus Taylor
          (CWRU Arts and Sciences); Lev Gonick (CWRU Vice President for
          Information Technology Services).   Moderator: Arnold Hirshon
          (CWRU Associate Provost and University Librarian)   http://youtu.be/WXgrgP6E4Fk
For
              further information,
          please contact: Arnold Hirshon, Associate Provost and
          University Librarian, Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western
          Reserve University arnold.hirshon@case.edu 
          216-368-0688
 
 
 
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