University Libraries Announces Digital Scholarship and Data Services Unit

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The University Libraries Digital Strategies and Innovation division reorganized specific service areas this summer into one combined streamlined unit, now named Digital Scholarship and Data Services (DSDS).

Combined in the new unit are formerly distinct areas: Emerging Technologies services; Data Analytics, Visualization, and Informatics Syndicate (DAVIS); Digital Scholarship; and Informatics services.

These changes will enhance user experience, but its services and specialties remain the same, combining expertise to support researcher and scholarly endeavors in the digital realm through consultations, partnerships, and workshops.

The UL’s information professionals in DSDS can provide assistance with data creation, data management, data manipulation, 3D services, informatics, and visualization.

Over time, the unit aims to further enhance service offerings in emerging technologies and other relevant areas of expertise.

For questions, contact Tyler Pearson, director of DSDS.