Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
250 Hesburgh Library
cds.library.nd.edu
Hesburgh Library
First Floor
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(574) 631-6258
asklib@nd.edu
This resource guide is intended to support MGA students returning from practicum/internship experiences. We hope you will find this curated selection of campus resources helpful to you To suggest revisions or additions, please email jvecchio@nd.edu. |
Citing & Managing Sources: Try out Mendeley, RefWorks, or Zotero—these free products are immeasurably helpful in increasing your efficiency when writing research papers and organizing your literature.
Multimedia Resources: View options for recording and editing multimedia files.
Qualitative Research: View a curated list of resources related to furthering qualitative research projects, including library resources, campus centers/institutes, technology, and more.
Remix.nd.edu: Step-by-step instructions for completing a variety of multimedia projects (including conference posters, podcasts, and more). TUTORIAL
Research Data Services: View library resources and suggestions for ensuring your research data is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
Scanning and Editing Scans TUTORIAL
Specialty Hardware
Transcription Pedal & Software: How to reserve and use a transcription pedal to type audio/video captions or transcriptions hands-free.
Specialty Software Tools & Tutorials
Recommended Resource Campus Software Availability Maps: View open computer lab seats; hover over a seat to view software installed on that station.
Direct link to the Hesburgh Library Specialty Computer Labs map
Direct link to the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship Computer Lab map
Recommended Resource Carpentries Workshop Materials: Work through past workshop curricula at your own pace; sign up for upcoming live sessions by visiting library.nd.edu/events. TUTORIAL
Geographic Information Systems (additional sessions, such as "Geospatial Raster and Vector Data with R" available on the Carpentries guide linked above) TUTORIAL
Open Science Framework: Sign up to use the Open Science Framework, a free, open platform to support research/collaboration. (example OSF project)
Recommended Resource ORCID: Sign up for your free ORCID, which provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other researcher. You can connect your iD with your professional information — affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more. (example profile)
Recommended Resource Udemy: free Notre Dame access to online learning modules on a variety of topics.
Recommended Resource SAGE Explorer: “Although the Hesburgh Libraries have long subscribed to Sage journals and a few of its products, the Sage Explorer program gives Notre Dame researchers unlimited access to nearly all Sage content,” Robison said. “For example, the Sage Research Methods database now includes hundreds of additional datasets, videos and handbooks, offering students crucial support in learning how to conduct research. Also, this program opens access to thousands of additional e-books within Sage's Academic Books and Reference collections. Other content Sage Explorer provides is new to Notre Dame users, such as the tutorials and interviews within Sage Video and the full-length courses available through Sage Campus.”