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Digitizing the Occupy Movement Archive to Create Research and Teaching Resources
Participant - Heather Hurwitz
Mentions
- https://scalar.case.edu/freedman-fellows/hurwitz-2019-2020
- https://thedaily.case.edu/announcing-the-2019-20-freedman-faculty-fellows/
The project includes scanning and organizing up to 2,500 paper and electronic documents, implementing a metadata tagging system to organize the documents into a searchable database, making the archive publicly available on the Open Science Framework (OSF), and running network analyses of the data contained in the archive. Second, the project will generate two teaching, learning, and research resources based on the archive: teaching activities for CWRU Introduction to Sociology courses and a pilot Open Educational Resource (OER). Third, the project will present a scholarly paper about describing the archive and how to research and teach using the archive.