This poster demonstrates how students and instructors can turn primary materials from digital collections into compelling essays and stories. Using Canopy IIIF, developed at Northwestern University Libraries, they can quickly create digital humanities projects that place cultural heritage materials at the center of scholarly work. Attendees will see the full process, from selection to publication, and leave with a ready-to-use model for course design centered on these materials.
Digital Humanities Librarian, Northwestern University
Basia Kapolka specializes in digital humanities, consulting with the Northwestern community about interdisciplinary research projects that can be enhanced by digital tools.