This session will introduce faculty members to the services of Princeton University Library, with a focus on Humanities and Special Collections research. Library staff members from Special Collections and Digital Scholarship Services will introduce ways to effectively search and access Special Collections materials, request digitization, and transform
collections into digital exhibitions or data for digital scholarship projects.
The session will cover the following topics:
- Introduction to Special Collections
- Searching the collections
- Digitization and Digital Princeton University Library (DPUL)
- Special Collections in the Classroom
- Digital Scholarship Projects and Resources
Featured panelists:
Jennifer Grayburn, Assistant Director of Research Data and Open Scholarship
Sara Logue, Assistant University Librarian for Special Collections Public Services
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Louis A. Simpson International Building, Room 144
12:00 to 1:00 pm (lunch will be served)
arrive as early as 11:45 am to grab lunch, program begins at 12:05 pm
Contact Karla Ewalt, Senior Associate Dean for Research, with any questions.