Your digital project should include the following elements:
- An inviting Home page that introduces the central thesis/research question of your project and draws the user in to explore more.
- A clear and navigable layout.
- Digital tools that provide a level of interactivity or visualization to your project, such as timelines, maps, charts and graphs, etc.
- Context, narrative, and interpretation about different aspects of your research question.
- Digital assets such as images, audio, and video, and their accompanying metadata, as necessary.
- A Sources page or section (your bibliography).
- An About page or section that provides:
- A short biography.
- A reflective section that talks about why you chose your research question and the future of your project (your research journal should help inspire this section).
- A link to the Digital Scholarship Summer Research Fellows page (http://dssrf2017.blogs.bucknell.edu)
- A Documentation page or section that provides (where applicable):
- Information on the tools, content management systems, or other digital components used to create your project (including links to their web pages).
- Customizations or special code created for the project.
- Metadata schemas used in your project.