The DREAM Lab is intended to facilitate the integration and expansion of digital scholarship, open access, and open education for the University of Oregon.
Operated by the UO Libraries Digital Scholarship Services department, it is a physical space located in the UO Libraries where faculty and graduate students come together with their research teams and classes to innovate and experiment with digital technologies and methodologies.
Faculty and graduate students are welcome to use the space as part of their technology-intensive digital research and education initiatives with a focus on new modes of open scholarly communications and digital pedagogy praxis.
This includes but is not limited to:
- Digital publishing
- Supporting digital collections and exhibits development
- Managing research data and reproducibility
- Developing open educational resources
- Enhancing open instruction design practices
- Creating and reusing digital resources
- Enhancing discipline-based and interdisciplinary digital research or education projects
If you have any questions, comments, or would like to learn more please contact digitalscholarship@uoregon.edu.
The DREAM Lab has six dedicated reservable and non-reservable spaces for faculty, graduates students, librarians, and archivists to work collaboratively on digital scholarship, research data management, user experience, and educational technology projects and initiatives.
The Lab is a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) environment. You’ll need to bring your own laptops, clickers, pointers, web conferencing logins, and other types of devices and applications. Cables and adapters are available for free checkout at the DREAM Lab service desk.