@article{lafleur_hallman_vandegrift_hayes_wust_stoffer_shelby_lang_2022, title={Coded Glass}, url={https://osf.io/qzbew/}, DOI={10.17605/OSF.IO/QZBEW}, journal={Open Science Framework}, publisher={Open Science Framework}, author={LaFleur, Liss and Hallman, Shelby and Vandegrift, Micah and Hayes, Erica and Wust, Markus and Stoffer, Todd and Shelby, Jacob and Lang, Jasmine}, year={2022}, month={Aug} } @article{swick_hayes_wust_hallman_gurley_lang_2022, title={Community Gardens}, url={https://osf.io/cgx5q/}, DOI={10.17605/OSF.IO/CGX5Q}, journal={Open Science Framework}, publisher={Open Science Framework}, author={Swick, Lucas and Hayes, Erica and Wust, Markus and Hallman, Shelby and Gurley, Walt and Lang, Jasmine}, year={2022}, month={Aug} } @article{hayes_partlow_2022, title={Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab’s StoryMap JS}, volume={5}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.46430/phen0098}, DOI={10.46430/phen0098}, abstractNote={ In this lesson, you will learn how to display a georeferenced map from Map Warper in KnightLab’s StoryMap JS, an interactive web-based map and storytelling platform. }, number={11}, journal={Programming Historian}, publisher={University of Sussex}, author={Hayes, Erica Y. and Partlow, Mia}, editor={Wermer-Colan, AlexEditor}, year={2022}, month={May} } @article{rodríguez_cuadros_2022, title={Introduction to Map Warper}, volume={10}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.46430/phen0106}, DOI={10.46430/phen0106}, abstractNote={ This lesson introduces basic use of Map Warper for historical maps. It guides you from upload to export, demonstrating methods for georeferencing and producing visualizations. }, number={11}, journal={Programming Historian}, publisher={University of Sussex}, author={Rodríguez, Anthony Picón and Cuadros, Miguel}, editor={Castro, Antonio Rojas and Wermer-Colan, AlexEditors}, year={2022}, month={Oct} } @article{hallman_hayes_gurley_vandegrift_2022, title={Managing Digital Scholarship Projects at Many Levels: The Immersive Scholar Cohort, Residencies, and the Shift to “Project Development”}, volume={1}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.21428/f1f23564.05760ce7}, DOI={10.21428/f1f23564.05760ce7}, journal={IDEAH}, publisher={PubPub}, author={Hallman, Shelby and Hayes, Erica Y. and Gurley, Walt and Vandegrift, Micah}, year={2022}, month={Jan} } @article{foley_rabinovich_hayes_hallman_vandegrift_gurley_lang_nicaragua_2022, title={Surface Tension}, url={https://osf.io/w4rk6/}, DOI={10.17605/OSF.IO/W4RK6}, journal={Open Science Framework}, publisher={Open Science Framework}, author={Foley, Caitlin and Rabinovich, Misha and Hayes, Erica and Hallman, Shelby and Vandegrift, Micah and Gurley, Walt and Lang, Jasmine and Nicaragua, Mildred}, year={2022}, month={Aug} } @article{sazdanovic_hayes_hallman_wust_vandegrift_gurley_lang_2022, title={Tess-celestial}, url={https://osf.io/dyj6t/}, DOI={10.17605/OSF.IO/DYJ6T}, journal={Open Science Framework}, publisher={Open Science Framework}, author={Sazdanovic, Radmila and Hayes, Erica and Hallman, Shelby and Wust, Markus and Vandegrift, Micah and Gurley, Walt and Lang, Jasmine}, year={2022}, month={Aug} } @article{research interrupted: a reflection on digitizing sarah sophia banks’s collections and access to ephemeral materials_2021, url={https://ronjournal.org/articles/n74-75/}, journal={Romanticism on the Net}, year={2021}, month={Jun} } @inbook{hayes_wills_2020, title={Sarah Sophia Banks’s Coin Collection: Female Networks of Exchange}, url={https://www.routledge.com/Women-and-the-Art-and-Science-of-Collecting-in-Eighteenth-Century-Europe/Leis-Wills/p/book/9780367856663}, booktitle={Women and the Art and Science of Collecting in Eighteenth-Century Europe}, publisher={Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group}, author={Hayes, E. and Wills, K.}, editor={Ed. Leis, A. and Wells, K.Editors}, year={2020}, month={Sep} } @article{visualizing sarah sophia banks’ african coins_2020, volume={5}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.21428/f1f23564.1d32a4b3}, DOI={10.21428/f1f23564.1d32a4b3}, abstractNote={1.5 years after her brother, Sarah Sophia spent much of her childhood and teenage years on the family's estate at Revesby Abby, Lincolnshire, where the Banks family grew up collecting antiquities and objects of natural history (Leis, Sarah Sophia Banks: Femininity, Sociability and the Practice of Collecting 9).While her brother's collections focused on specimens of natural history, Sarah Sophia collected printed ephemera and contemporary coins, tokens, and medals from around the world.Her collections, amassing to more than 30,000 objects, were presented to the British Museum upon her death in September, 1818, by Sir Joseph's wife, Lady Dorothea Banks.After working through her sizable collections, the curators at the British Museum donated 2,000 out of the 9,000 combined coins, medals,}, journal={Vol. 1, Iss. 1 (DHSI 2017 & 2018)}, publisher={PubPub}, year={2020}, month={May} } @article{chen_hayes_larivière_sugimoto_2018, title={Social reference managers and their users: A survey of demographics and ideologies}, volume={13}, url={https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198033}, DOI={10.1371/journal.pone.0198033}, abstractNote={Altmetric indicators are increasingly present in the research landscape. Among this ecosystem of heterogeneous indicators, social reference managers have been proposed as indicators of broader use of scholarly work. However, little work has been done to understand the data underlying this indicator. The present work uses a large-scale survey to study the users of two prominent social reference managers—Mendeley and Zotero. The survey examines demographic characteristics, usage of the platforms, as well as attitudes towards key issues in scholarly communication, such as open access, peer review, privacy, and the reward system of science. Results show strong differences between platforms: Mendeley users are younger and more gender-balanced; Zotero users are more engaged in social media and more likely to come from the social sciences and humanities. Zotero users are more likely to use the platform’s search functions and to organize their libraries, while Mendeley users are more likely to take advantage of some of the discovery and networking features—such as browsing papers and groups and connecting with other users. We discuss the implications of using metrics derived from these platforms as impact indicators.}, number={7}, journal={PLOS ONE}, publisher={Public Library of Science (PLoS)}, author={Chen, Pei-Ying and Hayes, Erica and Larivière, Vincent and Sugimoto, Cassidy R.}, editor={Glanzel, WolfgangEditor}, year={2018}, month={Jul}, pages={e0198033} }