CFParticipation: Digital Public Library of America Seeks Educator Advisors

The Digital Public Library of America has released a call forĀ participants to join itsĀ Education Advisory Committee. As a result of aĀ recentĀ Whiting Foundation grant, the DPLA is looking for “a small group of enthusiastic humanities educators in grades 6-14” to build sets of primary resources, provide feedback on tools for students and teachers, and assist the ...

JOB: Digital Projects and Services Librarian, Temple University

From the announcement: Reporting to the Head of Digital Library Initiatives, the Digital Projects and Services Librarian coordinates the implementation of various digital library projects and services, working collaboratively with the developers’ team, web designer, digitization team, external consultants and partners, and project stakeholders. The librarian acts as a coordinator and team lead for projects, ...

RECOMMENDED: Stewarding Digital Humanities Work on the Web at MITH

Trevor MuƱoz (Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities) has written the first of what will become a summer series of posts documenting the preservation work that MITH has undertaken since its founding in 1999. “Stewarding Digital Humanities Work on the Web at MITH” introduces the institution’s guiding principles and details the considerations involved in ...

POST: Exploring Digital Humanities and Media History

Lisa Spiro (Rice University) has written a post recapping her experience at the Arclight Symposium at Concordia University, an event which “brought together film and media historians with digital humanists to explore the possibilities and pitfalls of digital methods for media history.” In “Exploring Digital Humanities and Media History,” Spiro details the core principles, challenges, ...

POST: Reviving the Statistical Atlas of the United States with New Data

What would the Statistical Atlas of the United States (first published in 1874) look like with current data? Nathan Yau (Flowing Data) has created a project doing just that, using the programming language, R. “Reviving the Statistical Atlas of the United States with New Data” I used similar styling, and had one main rule for ...

RESOURCE: Integrating Digital Epigraphies (Video)

The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) has shared video of a presentation on a digital project for Greek epigraphy by Joshua D. Sosin (Duke University) given at the Spring 2015 meeting. The presentation, entitled “Electronic Laboratory Notebooks: More than Notes,” discusses the “Integrating Digital Epigraphies” project, which “involves building a set of services that align ...

JOB: Digital Scholarship Liaison Librarian, Baylor University (2 positions)

From the announcement: The Digital Scholarship Liaison Librarian (DSLL) is a reimagined, hybrid liaison role. The DSLLs will develop digital scholarship services, partnerships, and programming; facilitate the use of library content in digital scholarship projects by faculty and students; and serve as a liaison to one or more academic departments. This is an academic professional ...

JOB: Web Archivist for Archive-It

From the announcement: The Web Archivist is the first point of contact for partners that use Archive-It and has responsibility for interacting with partners, getting them started with the service, and supporting their work archiving the web. The role is responsible for fielding and managing technical questions and working with the Archive-It internal engineering team ...

POST: So you want to be a Data Visualization Librarian?

The latest “So What Do You Do?” feature from Hack Library School consists of interviews with four data visualization professionals in different roles at the University of Michigan: Marci Brandenburg, Justin Joque, Stephanie O’Malley, and Ted Hall. The contributors detail what drew them to work in data visualization, document their day-to-day practice, and provide advice ...

POST: Announcing the first subscription journal to flip to open access through the Open Library of Humanities

The Journal Of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, a formerly subscription-access journal in publication since 2009, has become the first of its kind to adopt the Open Library of the Humanities open access model. According toĀ journal editors Scott Thurston, Gareth Farmer, and Vicky Sparrow: This move to a fully open-access platform with the OLH is ...

RESOURCE: A Student Collaborators’ Bill of Rights

The UCLA Digital Humanities program has released A Student Collaborators’ Bill of Rights outlining an approach to working with students on DH projects aligned with the values and principles upon which the program operates. Building on the 2011 DH Collaborators’ Bill of Rights, this statement specifically foregrounds the power differential among students and the faculty, ...