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CDRS Featured in The Record

09.25.2009 CDRS in the Media

Check us out in the September 25 issue of Columbia University newspaper, The Record. We’re featured in the article, “Click Here for Research” on page 5. Download the issue.

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CDRS Opens Morningside Campus Office in Lehman Library

09.15.2009 News

On September 15, 2009, the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS) opened its new office on the 200 level of Lehman Library, inside the International Affairs Building at 410 West 118th Street.
CDRS was previously located downtown at 330 Fifth Avenue. The Center’s staff includes Video, Usability Research, Production, Digital Initiatives, and Scholarly Communication Program [...]

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’09-’10 Research without Borders Speaker Series Kicks Off with Women Bloggers Panel

09.08.2009 Events

Join a roundtable discussion, “A Blog of Her Own: Scholarly Women on the Web,” on Monday, September 21, 2009, at 12:30 pm in Alfred Lerner Hall Room 555 at Columbia University’s Morningside Campus. The event is sponsored by Columbia University’s Scholarly Communication Program, the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, and Women in Science [...]

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New Site, New Services, New Home

08.31.2009 Blog

Many exciting new developments are underway at the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS) — deserving of a new website that properly reflects our mission and our services. Those who have visited us online over the past two years since the Center was formed will have charted our progress in developing our suite of [...]

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CDRS Launches International Margot Conference Website and New Conference Services

07.14.2009 News

In June 2009, the Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS) launched the website of the “Third International MARGOT Conference, The Digital Middle Ages: Teaching and Research,” in partnership with the conference organizer, Barnard Professor Laurie Postlewate. This project is the first to employ the Center’s new web services for Columbia-based scholarly conferences.
Focusing on the [...]

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CDRS Presents at Public Knowledge Project’s 2009 Conference

07.13.2009 News

On July 10, 2009, we presented on one of our journal projects, Cultural Formations (a partnership with Students for a Cultural Studies Initiative at Teachers College), at the 2009 Public Knowledge Project Conference in Vancouver, B.C. The project will produce an online platform integrating a journal, blog, and wiki. Check out video, slides, and comments [...]

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