¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Showcase of Open, Digital, and Public Scholarship

The Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) and the Office of Public and Community Engaged Scholarship (PACES) have partnered to host a showcase of open, digital, public or community-engaged scholarship at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ onÌýDecember 5, 2025.

The showcase is an opportunity to bring attention and recognition to scholarship that centers equity, innovation, and community impact.

We are seekingÌý for projects with significant open access, digital and/or public scholarship components (ideally more than one but not necessarily all three) to be recognized. Representatives from these projects will be invited to present their work, learn from colleagues with similar values and methodologies, and generate discussion about the role of open, digital, and public scholarship in our current era.

Please consider making us aware of projects and/or individual researchers, including students, that should be recognized and featured in this showcase. Self-nominations are also welcome. We also hope you will be willing to promote the event as we get closer.

°Õ³ó±ðÌý will remain open until midnight onÌýSeptember 22, 2025.Ìý

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Criteria for projects:

Nominations to the showcase will be judged based on the extent, depth, and impact of its employment of open, digital, and public or community-engaged models of research, which should incorporate more than one - but not necessarily all - of the following concepts.

By open scholarship, we mean:

  • Open Access outputs

  • Self-archiving

  • Openly licensed materials (including websites, published articles/books, teaching materials)

  • Open Data

  • Open source

By digital scholarship, we mean:

  • Digital- and data-intensive methodologies including:

  • Digital Humanities

  • Computational social sciences

  • Qualitative methods, including oral histories and ethnographies

  • Critical perspectives of data, media, and technology

By public or community-engaged scholarship, we mean:

  • Scholarship to the public - public lectures, blogs, op-eds, etc.

  • Scholarship for the community - a specific community or “problem of practice is recognized

  • Scholarship with the community - as part of the research, programs are developed with and alongside community stakeholders


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A Call to Action: