MacEwan's John L. Haar Library has spaces that can occasionally accommodate visual displays of scholarly activity by faculty and students. The library also provides a service for creating and curating digital exhibits of scholarly activity to reach a broader audience.
Displays in the Library
MacEwan Library is currently working on creating a formal application process for students and faculty wishing to display collections of their scholarly activity in the library. In the meantime, anyone interested in putting together a visual display or exhibit is invited to contact TBD at TBD to discuss their request further.
Digital Exhibits
MacEwan Digital Exhibits is an online platform that uses Omeka S software to host digital exhibits created and curated by faculty and students, including:
- oral history projects
- mapping projects
- exhibits of user-generated content, including photovoice projects
- exhibits of primary sources around a common theme
Interested in creating a digital exhibit? Review the Terms of Use for the service and the MacEwan Digital Exhibits & Omeka S guide.
When you are ready to get started, fill out the MacEwan Digital Exhibits Request Form.
Questions or concerns? Email digitalscholarship@macewan.ca