DIGITAL SEED GRANT WINNERS AND FINAL PROJECTS 2021-2022

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2022
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Digital Scholarship Initiatives
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Digital Scholarship Initaitives, James E. Walker Library, Middle Tennessee State University
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Walker Library Digital Scholarship Initiatives supports individual and collaborative digital projects in research, teaching, and public outreach from any discipline on campus. The Digital Seed Grant is an annual award for start-up funds, developed to encourage and create opportunities for faculty, staff, and graduate students to use digital technologies in their research, service, or teaching. The Digital Seed Grant (dsi.mtsu.edu/dsgrant) had impressive applications for its fifth year (award period 2021-2022), which initially launched in 2016 for the award period of 2017-2018. The Digital Seed Grant Review Committee and Library Dean decided to award three grants for the 2021-2022 academic year. The AY 21-22 awardees were announced on the website at https://dsi.mtsu.edu/dsgrant21-22. Below is a summary of the three winning projects and resulting outcomes.
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Revisiting the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) with Computerized Linguistic Analysis, Cindi Brown; Voices From the Amazon: Translating Three Brazilian Films, Paul Chilsen; Tissue Culture of American Ginseng, Ethan Swiggart.
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