This is a plan for a workshop that provides an overview of data documentation and provides hands-on experience creating data dictionaries to graduate student researchers at a large university.
This project is a strategic plan for implementing a suite of data literacy-related services in a fictitious public library.
This collaborative digital humanities project served as the capstone for my certificate in the Digital Humanities. For this project, I and my co-researchers generated a collection of “data visceralizations,” or representations of data that don’t rely solely on sight.
In this research paper, I assessed the extent to which open government data portals meet their stated goal of supporting government accountability. Through critical engagement with scholarly work and an analysis of contributions to NYC Open Data’s Project Gallery, I demonstrated that open government data portals are currently geared towards technical users in the private sector and academia.