CFP: dh+lib Review Editors-At-Large, Spring 2023

The dh+lib Review is looking for volunteers to serve as Editors-at-Large for spring 2023.

Editors-at-Large (EALs) are the backbone to the dh+lib Review experiment! We rely on you to find, share, and nominate content that is important to highlight, specifically at the intersections of digital humanities (DH) and libraries. Library professionals, archivists, students, and other DH-curious people, are encouraged to volunteer.

Shifts last two weeks and begin on Thursdays. EALs can expect to spend 10-minutes per day, or no more than 3-hours total, during the two-week shift, with work concluding by noon Pacific Time on the second Wednesday of the shift. Read more details on our EAL Instructions page.

Here’s the line-up of EAL shifts for the Spring 2023 semester:

  • Thursday, January 26 – February 8
  • Thursday, February 9-22
  • Thursday, February 23 – March 8
  • Thursday, March 9-22
  • Thursday, March 23 – April 5
  • Thursday, April 6-19
  • Thursday, April 20 – May 3

Benefits to volunteering include: keeping abreast of current conversations about and around digital humanities librarianship, gaining exposure to our form of scholarly publishing and communication, and, with a dedicated Slack channel to network and connect with fellow editors and DH library professionals.

New since Fall 2022: we’re experimenting with new tools and workflows. EAL work will take place in our dh+lib Slack channel (no more waiting for PressForward to load in WordPress!). Once signed up, you’ll be invited to join the Slack channel, where further instructions will be provided.

Sign up to volunteer. Questions? Email us at dhandlib.acrl@gmail.com.

We look forward to collaborating with you,
The dh+lib Review Editors
Claudia Berger, Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Linsey Ford, Pamella Lach, Hillary Richardson, John Russell, and Rachel Starry

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This post was created in cooperation between the dh+lib Review editors, Claudia Berger, Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Linsey Ford, Pam Lach, Hillary Richardson, John Russell, and Rachel Starry.