JOB: Digital Curation Coordinator, University of Wisconsin-Madison

From the job description: Reporting to the Libraries’ Digital Preservation Officer, the Digital Curation Coordinator will be the principal liaison and technical support for the UWDCC’s Institutional Repository and digital publication services to University faculty, departments, and other librarians. The successful candidate will consult with the campus community about their data curation needs, and work ...

RESOURCE: Journal of Digital Humanities 2.2

Volume 2, Issue 2 of the Journal of Digital Humanities (JDH) examines communities of practice, which the JDH editors define as “socially constructed groups that form around shared interests or crafts, [and] often generate forms of tacit knowledge that circulate informally.” The issue features work of interest to dh+lib readers, such as “MediaNOLA: A Digital ...

RECOMMENDED: Never Neutral: Critical Approaches to Digital Tools & Culture in the Humanities

Josh Honn (Northwestern University) presented a talk last week at Western University titled, “Never Neutral: Critical Approaches to Digital Tools & Culture in the Humanities” (paper is available here). Honn continues recent discussions of cultural criticism in DH, examining “how the critical curation of digital tools can lead to a cultural critique of a hegemonic Silicon ...

POST: On Allington on Open Access

David Golumbia draws attention to Daniel Allington’s post, “On open access, and why it’s not the answer.” Allington raises critical issues about the open access movement and whether it meets its objectives, writing: [W]hat did its advocates (me, for example) think it was going to facilitate? And now that it’s become mainstream, does it look as ...

JOB: Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Wisconsin, Kenosha

From the announcement:  “The Digital Initiatives Librarian manages the digital assets and digital collections of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Library and Archives and Area Research Center. Works directly with students, faculty, staff and members of the community to support access to archival materials in digital formats. Provides direct support for student and faculty archival research. ...

JOB: Head, Digital Services Unit, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

From the Announcement:  “Under the direction of the Head of Technical Services and working in close collaboration with units across the Beinecke Library and the Yale University Library, the Head of Beinecke Digital Services leads and coordinates the Beinecke Library’s digitization program, digital projects, and user experience initiatives that enhance access to and use of ...

CFParticipation: Registration Open for Digital Humanities Summer Institute 2014, University of Victoria

Registration for the Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria is now open. DHSI is a week-long seminar that will take place from June 2-6, 2014, and features workshops, colloquia, unconferences and keynote lectures from Aimee Morrision and Alex Gil. There are currently 27 courses offered for varying levels of expertise, and include topics such ...

POST: Done in WordPress: Scholarly Publishing @ MIT Libraries

ALA Tech Source blog debuted the first in a series of posts excerpted from the forthcoming LITA Guide, The Comparative Guide to WordPress in Libraries. “Done in WordPress: Scholarly Publishing @ MIT Libraries” describes how MIT Libraries leverages WordPress as “an information hub on open access Scholarly Publishing @ MIT Libraries.” The post outlines the process ...

POST: Useful Resource on Digital Exhibits

Laurie N. Taylor (Digital Humanities Librarian, University of Florida) calls attention to recent efforts by the Ohio State University Libraries to examine their digital exhibits pilot project (full report available here [docx]). Taylor notes: The report is well worth reading because it details the process, including goals, findings from the process, and next steps; this includes a ...

POST: Why Digital Literacy Should Include Privacy Education

In a new post, Jessamyn West, librarian and author of Without a Net: Librarians Bridging the Digital Divide, responds to a recent article, published by the New America Foundation, about incorporating discussions of privacy into digital literacy training. West’s post highlights some of the more salient points of the article, “Joining the Surveillance Society? New Internet Users in ...

POST: Notes from the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Plenary

Inna Kouper has shared her summary from the second bi-annual Research Data Alliance (RDA) Plenary that took place in September in Washington, D.C. (a meeting we’ve featured previously on dh+lib). In reviewing the keynotes, she observes: This new evidential culture requires better documentation and provenance and more effective techniques of data collection, sharing and re-use. And how ...