We’re Looking for dh+lib review Editors-at-Large for Fall

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 the fall semester. We’ve had a strong response for the spring and summer and have featured a lot of great content, and we are looking to carry the momentum into the fall. Sign up for a shift today!

Serving as an Editor-at-Large is an easy way to get involved in the dh+lib community and great for staying current with conversations in DH. Editors-at-Large commit to a one-week shift that involves approximately 30 minutes a day.

The snippets that appear on the dh+lib homepage are selected from an aggregated stream of content that is produced and shared by the dh+lib community. This stream, in the form of RSS feeds and reviewed using the PressForward plugin, casts a wide net and includes content produced by librarians, archivists, museum workers, faculty, information professionals, and technologists, just to name a few.

The aggregation process relies heavily on the work of Editors-at-Large, who survey the stream of content and select what should be highlighted on the dh+lib homepage. Once the Editors-at-Large have made their nominations, the editors (Zach Coble, Caro Pinto, and Roxanne Shirazi), make a final selection decision, then write up the posts and publish them to the dh+lib homepage. We currently need editors-at-large for the fall semester – sign up today!

Author: Zach Coble

Zach is the Digital Scholarship Specialist at New York University.

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