Website Search
Find information on spaces, staff, and services.
Find information on spaces, staff, and services.
Many people across the libraries and around campus provide information and services to support open scholarship and learning.
Digital Curation Coordinator, Chair of Research Data Services and Manager of MINDS@UW.
Cameron can help you share and archive your data to comply with funding agency or publisher requirements, create a data management plan, share your work through our repository, and connect you to research data and digital scholarship support on campus.
Director of Scholarly Communication
Carrie can help you find and evaluate publishers and navigate publisher agreements. Carrie can also answer your questions about article processing charges (APCs), Creative Commons licenses, or open access and copyright in general.
Data and Digital Scholarship Librarian
Jennifer’s work includes supporting the MINDS@UW open access repository and helping researchers with their data needs through Research Data Services. Jennifer can help with questions related to digital scholarship/humanities, open data and code sharing, data equity, and community-centered approaches to scholarly communication.
Information and expectations related to open scholarship and learning can vary among disciplines. The librarians you work with already can be a good place to start when seeking help with open scholarship and learning topics.
Search for your subject specialist
The library staff this service so you can reach someone immediately online, by text, or phone. You may be able to get the answer to your question here. If not, you’ll get referred to the right place.