
Giving Voice
Independent Study Project by Dyese Osaze '17, Sociology and Anthopology, Omeka archive with oral histories. Read the IS here.
We've collected here a selection of digital projects that have grown out of various initiatives at the College of Wooster. While it is not exhaustive in terms of projects or library collaborators, we hope that it will nonetheless give visitors an idea of the kinds of digital scholarship that is taking shape at the College.
Independent Study Project by Dyese Osaze '17, Sociology and Anthopology, Omeka archive with oral histories. Read the IS here.
Independent Study project by Josie Cotton '19, History, Scalar book.
Independent Study project by Catherine (Katie) Walker '17, History and Education, Omeka archive. Read the IS here.
Independent Study project by Anne (Annie) Carney '18, History and WGSS, Omeka archive. Read the IS here.
Independent Study project by Madeline (Maddie) Smith '17, History, Omeka archive. Read the IS here.
Independent Study project by Tess Henthorne '16, English, TEI and Wordpress. Read the IS here.
An ILiADS project led by Blaire Bosley '18, History. Read about Blaire's IS, a different VR project, here.
A Digital Project by Blaire Bosley '18 on Black Youth and their Practice of Resistance from 1865-1914.
The British Chilean Newspaper Project by Dr. Jennifer Hayward is a digital archive of the English-language newspapers published in Valparaíso, Chile in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
"WGSS at Wooster: Past, Present, and Future” by Dr. Christa Craven, is a website dedicated to charting the history of the Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Program at the College of Wooster.
The BZ History project documents the history of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction.
The Digital Theatre History Museum brings numerous theatrical items into one online location, serving as a living archive, curated over time by both beginning and advanced student theatre historians at The College of Wooster.
LGBTQ+ Reproductive Loss is the Companion Website for the book Reproductive Losses: Challenges to LGBTQ Family-Making by Dr. Christa Craven.