Strategic Actions, Goals and Accomplishments

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FY 19-20

  • Hosted 2 faculty fellows
  • Hosted 4 graduate externs
  • Planned and organized the hosting of the Keystone DH 2020 conference that was then unfortunately postponed to 2021
  • Planned and organized the hosting of Temple's first Virtual Reality Day that was then unfortunately postponed to 2021
  • Assisted McGill University in the creation of their Game On! series to showcase how libraries are spaces of play and how libraries can assist in endeavors of serious play
  • Moved ahead with plans for our summer 2020 and all 2021 workshops to be online or blended

FY 18-19

  • Planning for a move to a space 4-6x times larger than our current one with ~4x more equipment, and to greatly expand our work with undergrads, as we have primarily been focused on graduate students thus far.
  • Finalizing the creation of a Graduate Certificate Program in Cultural Analytics. Completing the final year of the Digital Scholars Program (phased out for the Graduate Certificate).
  • Working with 3 Faculty Fellows and their projects.
  • Working with Makerspace Grant recipients or using making technology and methods in the classroom.
  • Incorporated built in the DSC Makerspace in Art Thesis shows.
  • Continued work on the Developing the Data Set of Nineteenth-Century Knowledge project.
  • NEH submission for the Virtual Blockson project. DSC space and staff included in 3 separate Presidential Arts & Humanities Grant submissions.
  • Began and continue to work on guidelines for VR accessibility.

FY 17-18

  • We have continued to work with Omeka and Scalar for digital publishing
  • We digitally published the Gen Con Programs project and presented on it
  • We successfully initiated the Makerspace grant program with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching
  • We convened staff across campus and made significant headway in the creation of the Cultural Analytics Graduate Certificate Program
  • We submitted an external grant and received funding for Dr. Peter Logan’s Encyclopedia Project
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