The new Journal of Critical Digital Librarianship released its first issue of its first volume. The journal is an open source, open peer review journal focusing on critical approaches to the field of digital librarianship.
The journal “publishes, promotes, and builds community around cultural heritage digital library work, especially critical approaches to these and similar topics: Selection for Digitization, Metadata Remediation / Context for Harm Reduction, Digital Humanities / Digital Scholarship, Collections as Data, and Digital Library Technology”
This first issue features pieces:
- It Matters Who Does This Work: An Interview with Tonia Sutherland by Sophia Ziegler
- Centering the Margins in Digital Project Planning by Dorothy Berry
- Listening, Care, and Collections as Data by Jacqueline Wernimont
- Using Digital Libraries to Engage the Whole Student: Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies, Trauma-Informed Classrooms, and Project-Based Learning by Alejandra Torres
Learn more about the journal and its process.