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The Digital Slavery Research Lab (DSRL)Ìýfocuses on developing, linking, layering, and archiving open-source data and multimedia related to the global phenomenon of slavery and human trafficking. In particular, this lab examines the historic Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and trans-Saharan slave trades. DSRL'sÌýmission is to train students to become interdisciplinary collaborators using historical research on human trafficking and digital humanities methods. Through the design of sustainable resources, we aim to enhance mutual understanding and stimulate dialogues. This interdisciplinary lab has aligned or partnered with various centers and labsÌýat the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder, as well asÌýthe web-development company Walk With Web.Ìý
Rooted in traditional historical research,ÌýcollaboratorsÌýare faculty, students, and programmersÌýfrom several departments, including History,ÌýApplied Mathematics, and Computer Science; andÌýindustry leaders in digital humanities. Students are being trained in metadata development, digital archiving, historical GIS, spatial modeling,Ìýdigital humanities tools, 3D environments, andÌýweb-based visual interfaces. This digital lab features:
- Support for scientific research and development of educational materials
- Collection and preservation of written archives and oral traditions
- Inventory and preservation of memorial sites and places
If you would like to learn more about participating in research efforts in the DSRL, please considerÌýinternshipsÌýthrough the History Department at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder; or internshipsÌýthrough the International Affairs Program.Ìý