Robin Camille Davis
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Lloyd Sealy Library

Library website

(2012–present) — John Jay College of Criminal Justice’s library homepage, containing portals to databases, research help, and library information. I led the migration, redesign, and launch of the new Drupal 7 website (overhauling the previous site) and continue to maintain it. Nearly every semester, I lead usability testing with students, updating the site’s design iteratively. Selected blog posts about our use of Drupal »


Digital Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library

Digital Collections website

(2014–present) — As part of the team of librarians and consultants that created this project at Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, I collaborated in designing the user interface, trained my colleagues in using the CollectiveAccess system, and planned and executed multiple collection migrations. I also convene the CollectiveAccess User Group in New York City, which meets quarterly. More about this project »


Remy’s Letters

Screenshot of Remy's Letters website

(2014–present) — A personal project for my family. I scanned and cataloged over 200 of my grandmother’s WWII-era letters, then made them available to my family using Omeka. I’m slowly transcribing every letter in the collection with the Scripto plugin.


Bookshelves

Bookshelves text and photos

(2011–present) — Explore my book collection through photos of my bookshelves as-is. I made this micro-site as a way to try using CSS gradients & web fonts.


DH Curation Guide

DH Curation Guide

(2010–2013) — A collaborative online guide of resources and best practices in digital humanities data curation. Sole UX designer/researcher. Managing co-editor. HTML, CSS, XML, XSLT, jQuery. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The website is still up and running but with an altered design.


Women Writers Project

Women Writers Project page

(2010) — Site design concept. WWP updated the site in 2012 with modified version of my design. Center for Digital Scholarship, Brown University. (I also designed the logo.)


San Diego city guide

San Diego list

(2012) — Project for a friend. This micro-site uses Masonry, a JavaScript grid layout library, to display information.


Inscriptions of Israel / Palestine

Inscriptions screen shot

(2009) — UI designer. Center for Digital Scholarship, Brown University.


Open Brown concept

Open Brown

(2008) — Site concept and design. Center for Digital Scholarship, Brown University.


Archaeotechnics concept

Archeotechnics

(2008) — Site concept and design for Archaeology department. Center for Digital Scholarship, Brown University.