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Episode 2: Thinking Democracy Together: The Wisdom of the People
We are joined today by Coleen Watson, a PhD candidate in the philosophy department at Binghamton university. Along with her dissertation, Coleen is also working on a public humanities podcast project called “The Wisdom of the People”
Creative Commons: A journey
A digital comic on the history of Creative Commons licenses. Created during Creative Commons Certificate for GLAM , 2022
Torus Knot (3,5) Padauk wood, Figure 1
A (3,5) torus knot carved from Padauk wood. I started working on it in Fall 2021. It is approximately 5.5 in diameter and 1.5 thick.https://orb.binghamton.edu/mathematical_sculptures/1612/thumbnail.jp
Torus knot (3,5) Purpleheart wood. Figure 1
A 3,5 torus knot carved from Purpleheart wood. completed four new wooden torus knot sculptures, two from Purpleheart wood and two from Olivewood. One of the Purpleheart pieces came from a 2 x6 x6 block, and all the others were from 2 x4 x4 blocks. I made two (3,5) torus knots, one from the larger Purpleheart block and one from an Olivewood block. The other two smaller blocks were made into torus links, that is, two (2,1) torus knots linked, which happens when you make a (4,2) torus ``knot .https://orb.binghamton.edu/mathematical_sculptures/1626/thumbnail.jp
A Library Website Redesign in the Time of Covid
In December 2019, Binghamton University Libraries initiated a website redesign project. Our goal was to create a user-centred, data-driven website with refreshed content and upgraded functionality. Originally, our redesign plan included in-person card-sorting activities, focus groups, and usability studies, but when the Libraries went remote in March 2020, we had to quickly reassess and adapt our processes and workflows. In this presentation, we will discuss how we completed this significant project remotely by relying on effective project management, communication, teamwork, and flexibility. We will also share the outcomes of the project and discuss our future goals for the Libraries\u27 website