The Navari Center for Digital Scholarship empowers faculty and students through access to expertise in digital methodologies, emerging technologies, and technology-enriched spaces. We support innovative research and teaching across disciplines, fostering collaboration and the creation of new knowledge. Our mission is to advance digital scholarship and its impact on the world.
Featured Projects

Unlocking Digital Texts: Towards an Interoperable Text Framework
This project aims to scope and define an Interoperable Text Format as a means for accessing and delivering text that is stored in a variety of extant formats. Importantly, we are aiming for something that is both human- and computer-readable.

AR Image Recognition App for 3D Sculpture
Students in Justin Barfield's 3D Foundations course are benefiting from new ways to sketch, sculpt, review, and refine artwork in three dimensions.

Runaway Reverends
“Mapping 266 elopements of Protestant pastors (with women who were not their wives) in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.” Suzanna worked with Dan Johnson and Matthew Sisk to publish this digital project.

