RECOMMENDED: ‘Leading Lines’ Podcast

Cliff Anderson (Vanderbilt University) produces the podcast Leading Lines, which focuses on “creative, intentional, and effective uses of technology to enhance student learning.” The episodes include interviews with a variety of experts across fields and around the globe, and they address issues ranging from digital literacy to data ethics. Recent episodes include discussions about teaching ...

CFP: Exploring Literacies Through Digital Humanities

From the announcement: This past year an informal group of librarians began meeting to discuss the intricate relationships between digital humanities (DH) and literacies—information literacy, visual literacy, digital literacy, data literacy, and the like—with the intention of fostering a larger conversation around the topic and learn more about what’s actually happening ā€œon the ground.ā€ The ...

CFP: Global Digital Humanities Symposium 2020

Digital Humanities at Michigan State University has released a call for proposals for the 5th Global Digital Humanities Symposium (or Global DH), to be held March 26-27, 2020 at Michigan State University. The 2020 symposium invites “work at the intersections of critical DH; race and ethnicity; feminism, intersectionality, and gender; and anti-colonial and postcolonial frameworks ...

EVENT: KU Digital Humanities Forum – Registration Open

Registration is now open for the annual Digital Humanities Forum at the University of Kansas (KU) on October 2-5, 2019. Now in its ninth year, the theme of this year’s KU Digital Humanities Forum is “Bodies, Justice, Futures.” With this theme, the Digital Humanities Forum hopes to inspire presenters to think about the ways in ...

EVENT: Digitorium – Registration Open

Registration is now open for Digitorium, the annual Digital Humanities symposium at University of Alabama on October 10-12, 2019. This year’s symposium features 13 papers, 5 project demos, and 3 workshops, including: “Learn Omeka S,” “Digital Pedagogy for Everybody,” and “What color is it? The Digital Color Quandary.” Plenaries will feature Dr. Sarah Ketchley (University ...

JOB: Digital Scholarship Librarian (University of California, Riverside)

From the announcement: The University of California, Riverside (UCR) seeks applications for an innovative and dynamic librarian to work collaboratively to support the scholarly and research activities of UCR faculty, researchers, and students. The Digital Scholarship Librarian will be responsible for providing outreach and consultation for digital scholarship projects. The incumbent will work within the ...

JOB: Innovative Media Librarian (University of California, Riverside)

From the announcement: The University of California, Riverside (UCR) seeks applications for an innovative and dynamic librarian to work collaboratively to support the scholarly and research activities of UCR faculty, researchers, and students. The Innovative Media Librarian will be responsible for providing outreach and consultation for media and maker projects. The incumbent will work within ...

JOB: GIS Specialist (University of Iowa)

From the announcement: TheĀ University of Iowa LibrariesĀ system consists of the Main Library, the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences and a number of branch libraries. The UI Libraries has more than 5.7 million volumes including thousands of electronic resources.Ā  We coordinate the development and maintenance of the University’s locally-created open access digital resources including the ...

CFP: Exploring Literacies Through Digital Humanities

This past year an informal group of librarians began meeting to discuss the intricate relationships between digital humanities (DH) and literacies—information literacy, visual literacy, digital literacy, data literacy, and the like—with the intention of fostering a larger conversation around the topic and learn more about what’s actually happening “on the ground.ā€ The group was motivated ...

We’re Looking for Fall 2019 Editors-At-Large!

Greetings, friends! The dh+lib Review, a volunteer-driven service for highlighting and sharing the best of digital humanities and libraries, is looking for Editors-at-Large for Fall 2019. dh+lib Review posts appear on the dh+lib homepage, in a weekly email newsletter, and are shared in our Twitter feed. Items are selected from the streams of content produced ...

What I’m Reading this Summer: Charlie Harper

Note: As the dh+lib Review editors work behind the scenes this summer, we have invited a few members of our community to step in as guest editors and share with us what they are reading and why the dh+lib audience might want to read it too. This post is from Dr. Charlie Harper, Digital Scholarship ...