Explore the benefits of collaboration in digital scholarship during Freedman Center event

The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship will hold its 2013 colloquium, “Exploring Collaboration in Digital Scholarship,” April 8-9. This year’s event will highlight how the production and support of digital scholarship is a necessarily collaborative process, and is better because of it.

Speakers from Emory University, THATCamp, Research Data Alliance, College of Wooster, NITLE and the University of Cincinnati will share their thoughts on how collaborative processes have brought a new level of discovery and understanding in support of scholarship. Joining them will be representatives from the Kelvin Smith Library to discuss the future of the Freedman Center and a shared vision for supporting digital scholarship on campus.

The event will be Monday, April 8, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. and Tuesday, April 9, from 9 a.m. to noon in Kelvin Smith Library LL06 (please note: the location has been changed). This is a free event, but registration is requested.

To learn more about this event, including a full list of presenters and topics, visit library.case.edu/ksl/colloquium/.