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It Takes a Campus

It takes a campus to support digital scholarship at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The Scholarly Commons interviews experts across campus about all the new and exciting things that are happening to support digital scholarship. We sit down with specialists to learn about what they do, how they do it, and why they got started working in their field.

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    It Takes Jess Hagman

    Jess Hagman’s Illinois Experts Profile Have you ever thought about what really goes into supporting digital scholarship? Well, some may say it takes a village but here at the University of Illinois it’s bigger than that. It Takes a Campus. The Scholarly Commons will be interviewing experts across campus about all the new and exciting […]

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    It Takes Wenjie Wang

    In this episode, Scholarly Commons graduate assistant Mallory Untch interviews Wenjie Wang, the Geographic Information Systems Specialist for the Scholarly Commons.

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    It Takes Ted Underwood

    In this episode, Scholarly Commons graduate assistant Ben Ostermeier interviews Ted Underwood, a Professor in English and the School of Information Sciences who has integrated data science in his scholarship.

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    It Takes Spencer Keralis

    In this episode, Scholarly Commons graduate assistant Mallory Untch interviews Spencer Keralis, the digital humanities librarian at the University of Illinois.

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    It Takes Sara Benson

    In this episode, Scholarly Commons graduate assistant Billy Tringali interviews Sara Benson, the copyright librarian at the University of Illinois.

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    It Takes Harriett Green

    In this episode, Scholarly Commons graduate assistant Billy Tringali interviews Harriett Green, who was previously Head of the Scholarly Communications and Publishing Unit and Scholarly Communications and Publishing Librarian at the University of Illinois.

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    It Takes Dena Strong

    In this episode, Scholarly Commons graduate assistant Billy Tringali interviews Dena Strong, one of the Senior Information Design Specialists at Technology Services at the University of Illinois.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

It takes a campus to support digital scholarship at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The Scholarly Commons interviews experts across campus about all the new and exciting things that are happening to support digital scholarship. We sit down with specialists to learn about what they do, how they do it, and why they got started working in their field.

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Scholarly Commons at the University of Illinois

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It takes a campus to support digital scholarship at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The Scholarly Commons interviews experts across campus about all the new and exciting things that are happening to support digital scholarship. We sit down with specialists to learn about what they...

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