The Code4Lib Journal Special Issue on Diversity in Library Technology (Issue 28) includes several articles of interest to the digital humanities and libraries community, such as:
- Feminism and the Future of Library Discovery by Bess Sadler and Chris Bourg
- How to Hack it as a Working Parent by Jaclyn Bedoya, Margaret Heller, Christina Salazar, May Yan
- But Then You Have to Make It Happen by James Williams III and Joland-Pieta van Arnhem
- Code as Code: Speculations on Diversity, Inequity, and Digital Women by Sharon L. Comstock, Jerica Copeny, and Cynthia Landrum
- User Experience is a Social Justice Issue by Sumana Harihareswara
- Recognizing Cultural Diversity in Library Interface Development by Nik Dragovic
- Transforming Knowledge Creation: An Action Framework for Library Technology Diversity by Barbara I. Dewey
- “What If I Break It?”: Project Management for Intergenerational Library Teams Creating Non-MARC Metadata by Kelly Thompson
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