Digital Scholarship

Digital scholarship is any scholarly process or product that utilizes digital tools, technologies, research methods, or platforms. It can be individual or collaborative, simple or complex, and may result in physical or digital output.

What we do:

  • Design digital course assignments, projects, and exhibits
  • Build web applications, data visualizations, and digital publications
  • Teach digital tools, methods, and literacies in the classroom and beyond
  • Manage digital collections and projects
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, students, and communities
  • Share scholarship with a global audience

Do you have an idea for a digital course assignment or research project?

We are happy to meet and help you imagine what is possible. Tell us who you are and share your ideas with us to begin the conversation.

Need inspiration?

See below for projects, programs, and other ideas. See also the Digital Learning & Scholarship blog for occasional articles on digital scholarship projects
and our Digital Scholarship Resources page built for the Public Humanities Collaborative.
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CT Digital Scholarship Exchange

A year-long collaborative program hosted by Connecticut College and Trinity College designed to create opportunities for faculty to learn about digital scholarship through workshops, tours, and other events.

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Explore Digital Scholarship in The Incubator

The Incubator is a collection of digital work from students and faculty at Trinity College, and is designed to showcase how our community uses technology in innovative and creative ways. Our goal with The Incubator is to offer examples that can encourage others who might be interested in embarking on their own digital work.

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Locating Black Autism

Locating Black Autism houses a dynamic archive of stories and representations by and about Black Autists.

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Senior Thesis Studio Arts Exhibition

With a public art exhibit not possible in the spring 2020 semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic, seniors in Trinity College’s Studio Arts Program instead made the internet their gallery. The online Senior Thesis Studio Arts Exhibition shines a spotlight on these artists who would have otherwise seen their work displayed in the Crescent Center for Arts and Neuroscience (CCAN) gallery on campus.

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CT Digital Humanities Conference

Annual conference that brings together a network of DH practitioners committed to advancing collaborative scholarship in digital humanities, research, and pedagogy across New England.