For scholars in the humanities, digging into computational approaches, tools, and methods can open new possibilities for exploration and building more tailored outputs. Below, we’ve collected a few trusted resources that can help get you …
Datapoints: the RDS blog
Research Data Tips for Leaving UW-Madison
If your time as a researcher or student at UW-Madison is coming to an end, good luck with your new opportunities! As you make the shift, it’s important to begin the process of off-boarding – …
Link Roundup – May 2020
Cameron Cook John Yin, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at UW-Madison, is using computational methods to understand the material conditions viruses use to reproduce themselves. He is hopeful that such an approach will allow …
Resources for Working and Learning From Home
Departments and offices across UW-Madison are rapidly responding to the COVID-19 crisis by shifting services to online platforms. UW-Madison’s Libraries and the Department of Information Technology have both been central to these efforts by providing …
Link Roundup April 2020
Cameron Cook UW-Madison’s American Family Insurance Data Science Institute has posted a collection of COVID-19 resources that demonstrate the contributions data science can make to better understanding the virus. These resources include projections for the …
Tool: Digital Mappa
Written by Martin Foys and Maxwell Gray What is Digital Mappa? Digital Mappa 2.0 (DM) is an open-source, collaborative digital humanities platform for public or private workspaces, projects and scholarly publications. The platform software can …
Open Science Grid (OSG) User School 2020–Application Deadline Extended
OSG User School 2020 Announcement from Christina Koch + OSG UPDATED: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are extending the application deadline to Friday, April 10. If you are unsure about applying, given all the uncertainties …