Making and Managing Images for Research

Tuesday, February 4, 2025 3–4:30pm
Franke Institute for the Humanities, Regenstein Library, Room S-102

This workshop offers a look at strategies your colleagues use to collect, manage, and analyze their personal image archives to support their fieldwork, teaching, and scholarship, including: 

  • Advice on developing your own practice for making and editing photos
  • How to assess your current/future research projects and select a platform for managing your images and other files
  • Introduction to ethical image considerations
  • Archiving workflows to use your images efficiently and effectively during future writing, teaching, and research

Featuring brief case study presentations by:

  • Maria Adank, Postdoctoral Fellow in History
  • Roko Rumora, PhD candidate in the Department of Art History, University of Chicago, and and Assistant Curator of Ancient Art, Toledo Museum of Art
  • Michael Stablein, Jr., joint-PhD candidate in Theater and Performance Studies and English Language Literature, University of Chicago (TAPS)

View the workshop recording (CNetID login required). Access the accompanying slide deck.