Skip to main content

This video requires you to be logged in to view it.

Session Recording

Constellate: thoughts from early adopters (Ithaka/JSTOR) Recording

Filter

Constellate: thoughts from early adopters (Ithaka/JSTOR)

Thursday, November 17, 2022 12:00 PM EST

Introduced earlier this year, Constellate gathers the content and resources for a complete teaching experience on one platform—everything a library needs to support data literacy competencies for faculty and students. In this informal gathering, early adopters of this new service from ITHAKA will review their experiences so far. Interested librarians are welcome!

Constellate: thoughts from early adopters (Ithaka/JSTOR)

Thursday, November 3, 2022 12:00 PM EDT

Registration Required: RSVP Here

Introduced earlier this year, Constellate gathers the content and resources for a complete teaching experience on one platform—everything a library needs to support data literacy competencies for faculty and students. In this informal gathering, early adopters of this new service from ITHAKA will review their experiences so far. Interested librarians are welcome!

Amy Kirchhoff enjoys her long career at JSTOR, Portico and ITHAKA. She started her career working in the JSTOR technology group and continues to contribute to Portico as the Archive Service Product Manager. She is currently the Business Manager for Constellate, a new text-analysis service from ITHAKA, which offers a comprehensive and easily accessible program that helps users develop text analysis and data mining competencies, along with related skills, through multiple modes of learning and hands-on application.  

Ken is a Library Outreach Director at ITHAKA, the organizational home of JSTOR, Portico, Ithaka S&R, Artstor, and Constellate services. Ken designs and employs global outreach strategies to support ITHAKA’s mission, specializing in the launch of new products and services. He holds a master’s degree in library and information studies (Rutgers University) and chemistry (Binghamton University).