We have those here too
We have those here too
LOEX 2026 Poster Proposals are due Monday, January 26, 2026.
Please share this with MLIS students, recent MLIS grads, library fellows, and library residents. The 54th Annual LOEX Conference will be held May 7-9, 2026, in Norfolk, VA.
More info: loexconference.org/proposals/po...
We're hiring a Web Developer at William & Mary! I'm looking forward to working with whoever we hire on DH projects! Please share if you know anyone who would be interested! williammary.wd12.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WM/det...
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I seriously hate this timeline. Here's an example of how this plays out in reserch www.gustavobatista.com/hallucination/
Nice to know I'm not the only librarian who plays this game
Screenshot that reads: Introducing the Anthology for Computers and the Humanities Taylor Arnold, Maria Antoniak, Miguel Escobar Varela, Marie Puren, Mila Oiva , Amanda Regan, Lauren Tilton, and Melanie Walsh 1 Data Science and Statistics, University of Richmond, U.S.A. 2 Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder, U.S.A. 3 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore 4 Laboratoire de Recherche de l'EPITA, Paris, France 5 History and Archaeology, University of Turku, Finland 6 History and Geography, Clemson University, U.S.A. 7 Rhetoric and Communication Studies, University of Richmond, U.S.A. 8 Information School, University of Washington, U.S.A. Permanent Link: https://doi.org/10.63744/HHsQG7hNWyxG Published: 25 September 2025
As DH grows, itβs increasingly important to publish conference papers, but there hasnβt been a clear venue for that.
So Iβm thrilled to share this new home for DH proceedings, which will include CHR papers & more.
Thanks to @taylor-arnold.bsky.social for leading this effort!
bit.ly/ach-anthology
Very excited that my first book chapter was released today!
Now up to 31 participants and meetings for the semester are scheduled!
THEY VOTED TO RESTORE THE IMLS FUNDING.
This isn't the end. It's nowhere near the end. But the House and Senate subcommittees voted to restore the IMLS in their budget markups.
Full House budget markup is tomorrow.
Victory for today: I am co-covening a DH Community group and we had 1 of 2 interest meetings today. We had 11 people show up and I was expecting 0 to 5. Getting very excited for round 2 tomorrow!
What is common knowledge in your field but shocks outsiders?
Digital resources, particularly eBooks and audiobooks, are going to bankrupt libraries if something isn't done to halt the extortionary pricing models of publishers.
Spring is killer
What a cool event!
In an executive order, Trump targeted the Smithsonian and the National Museum of African American History & Culture suggesting that it is βdivisiveβ and pedaling βimproper ideology.β
So, I took a trip back to the museum, and what I saw was a place trying to tell the unvarnished truth about America.
Good to know and what a terrible form of purgatory
This is such a great panel! Great resources, perspectives, and real talk
Binding Media. Hybrid Print-Digital Literature from across the Americas is officially out today from @stanfordpress.bsky.social! π If youβre interested in publishing, book history, cultural hybridity, media archaeology, and digital literature, you might like the book! A not so short thread 1/
Thanks for this suggestion!
Et tu, Chronicle of Higher Education?
REALLY?
The dh+lib Review is re-launching after our technology-prompted hiatus.
We invite you to join us as a volunteer Editor-at-Large (EAL). Our EALs are essential to our production process. If you're already an EAL, you can sign up for shifts in the dh+lib slack. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Our first day is tomorrow and the holiday + a long meeeting this morning are making it very hard for me concentrate on top of the general brain fog/trying to avoid media
Text Analysis tools used to be one of my favorite DH things. Now with experiences of programs failing right when I need them and HTRC and Constellate sunsetting, I'm starting to thinking that hard coding is the more sustainable option. However, that doesn't even account for the copyright issuesπ
Harvard Law enrolled 19 first-year Black students this fall, the lowest number since the 1960s, following last year's SCOTUS decision banning affirmative action
Possibly. It's an ACRL edition and we've done our final chapter submissions but might get some copy edits from the ACRL editors.
I thought the same thing when I saw the Constellate announcement. Also, my co-writer and I were sad to see the HTRC announcement because publshing takes forever and we have a TDM book chapter all about HTRC coming out next year
It was silly but fun! Lacey Chabert never disappoints with Christmas movies
It worked for me too. Thanks for sharing!
I wonder if companies and publishers do any kind of user surveys before they make these AI deals and tools. Probably not, but I wonder if this is just a case of thinking the people want AI when we really don't
Two tabby kittens, one long and one short hair, curled up together against a white stuffed unicorn, on a bed sheet with pink unicorns and rainbows.
Does your day need more unicorns and kittens? Because I've got some handy.