JOB: Digital Archivist, Multnomah County (Oregon)

From the post: We are seeking a Digital Archivist with a dual focus on access and preservation to develop and implement policies and procedures for managing born-digital and digitized archival records. Do you want a career that combines history and research with technology? Do you possess skills in archival science, outreach, and digital preservation? Do ...

JOB: Adjunct Librarian, York University

From the post: The position will advance our understanding of AI in the academic library context with a focus on teaching and learning implications. The project could include a wide range of activities, such as researching and co-developing an AI and algorithmic literacy program or module, investigating the potential of responsive learning systems or intelligent ...

Making Research Tactile: Critical Making and Data Physicalization in Digital Humanities Special Issue

Play With Your Data (printable zine)

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Making Research Tactile: Critical Making and Data Physicalization in Digital Humanities

Making Research Tactile: Critical Making and Data Physicalization in Digital Humanities
This special issue of dh+lib introduces our readers to how digital humanities can integrate data physicalization into the research process and how data physicalization is a form of critical making. Seven case studies are presented here, ranging from how we can use data physicalization to teach digital methods to how data physicalization can aid in ...

Emotional Bookmarks: Data Physicalization and the Language of Literature

Emotional Bookmarks: Data Physicalization and the Language of Literature
Color has long had a deep connection to our emotions, which cuts through different cultures, time periods, and contexts, from textiles and architecture to design and art. Goethe was the first Western color theorist to suggest that colors have a direct effect on our physical and psychological wellbeing. Writing in his book, Theory of Colours, ...

Black Ribbon for Mourning: Affective Solidarity and Feeling Very Difficult Data

Black Ribbon for Mourning: Affective Solidarity and Feeling Very Difficult Data
The following recipe focuses on using data visceralization to engage very difficult data, with an emphasis on what feeling the data can do (as opposed to seeing it), and strategies for contextualizing the data and its effects. There is a particular subset of visualization-based data science known as Quantified Self. The Quantified Self (QS) movement ...

Book Adjacent: Database & Makerspace Prototypes Repairing Book-Centric Citation Bias in DH Working Libraries

Book Adjacent: Database & Makerspace Prototypes Repairing Book-Centric Citation Bias in DH Working Libraries
My digital humanities center recently returned to a renovated library building with a dedicated public area. Our pre-renovation space included semi-public shelves full of DH-relevant books, but by 2019 thirteen years of book accrual meant our specialized reference collection needed significant curation. Some of the most appreciated books weren’t making it back to us, and ...

Weaving as Coding: Complexity and Nostalgia

Weaving as Coding: Complexity and Nostalgia
For readers unfamiliar with the process of weaving, terms that first appear below in bold typeface are explained in the Weaving primer/glossary section between the Footnotes and Recipe. I first faced a loom in summer 2017 at the Haystack Mountain School of Craft, during their Open Studio Residency, just before leaving.  I went to Haystack ...

Knot Hard: Accessible Textile Data Visualization with a Circular Knitting Machine

“That is such a cool idea, but I’m not crafty at all.” I hear this a lot when I mention that I run a Textile Makerspace, and teach Data Visualization with Textiles. It’s easy to see where people are coming from: temperature blankets, covid scarves, quilted topographic maps, embroidered Greek epic poetry — the data ...

Off the Wheel and Off the Rails: When Making and Teaching Go Wrong

Off the Wheel and Off the Rails: When Making and Teaching Go Wrong
An aspect of making and crafting I considered when invited to contribute to this special issue on physical data visualization is the possibility of confronting failure, especially the failure in the make, and the outcome possibly going very wrong. To be able to learn and grow as a crafter and data viz creator is to ...