¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Showcase of Open, Digital, and Public Scholarship
Projects to be highlighted at the showcase include:
Presenter: Lex Hunter, School of Education, PhD Candidate
Presenter:ÌýMatt Nesselrodt, Information Science, MS Student
Presenter: Sam Hubley, PhD,ÌýRenée Crown Wellness Institute, Psychology and Neuroscience, Assistant Research Professor
Presenter:ÌýDebanjan Mukherjee,ÌýAssistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering; Program Faculty Biomedical Engineering; Faculty Council Member, BioFrontiers Institute
Presenter: Olga White, Media Studies, PhD Candidate
Presenter: Anna Rahn, Computer Science, MS Student
Criteria for projects:
Nominations to the showcase were judged based on the extent, depth, and impact of its employment of open, digital, and public or community-engaged models of research, which incorporated 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 





