We’re trying out a new tagline for the journal, let us know what you think:
“Journal of Critical Digital Librarianship: we may have our problems, but at least we’d never use ChatGPT to review articles”
Y’all! We’ve had so many wonderful submissions for our special issue “Turning it Off and Back On Again: Speculative Digital #Librarianship”
Forgot to get yours to us? Don’t worry, we’re not too hung up on deadlines. Send ‘em if you have ‘em 😉
#library#archives
Graduate librarians, we need your expertise! This month's question is: what's your favorite thing about graduate librarianship? Share your experiences, insights, and opinions in the comments or on our google form.
https://t.co/K67Bt0UfPw
We’ve set this up to be easy. To propose an idea, simply email us and tell us about it.
Not quite sure, but want to talk? We love talking about this sort of thing! Reach out and we can help brainstorm.
Let’s imagine a better way to do this work 💜💜
Update your calendars - we're one day away from opening registration for CALM!
Though registration is free, seats are limited and go fast. Make sure you grab yours before they're all gone! #LibCALM
The next bi-monthly meeting of DLF's Born-Digital Access Working Group takes place tomorrow, Tuesday, April 4 at 2pm ET/11am PT. Check working group commnunications for call-in information https://t.co/AkhqNdfhac
Happening this week! 🎉 Join us for Toward Radical Imagination: HBCUs, Digital Libraries, and Authentic Collaboration, a two-day virtual event celebrating the conclusion of the Authenticity Project. Read on in thread 🧵 or visit the event website: https://t.co/fZXRtEzXQ0
@stradadoes @TinkeringHuman @miriamkp We might not be the obvious choice, but we do think a lot about digital humanities and labor. If anyone wants to chat about a special issue, we’re an easy group of folks to work with 💜
We’re so excited that @professorcaz’s Urgent Archives: Enacting Liberatory Memory Work is open acces
“community-based memory workers must go beyond the recuperation of minoritized histories, however important, to catalyze those histories for liberation.”
https://t.co/IaPt9U03PJ
Overwhelmed by the response to my #ACRL2023 presentation, BEYOND SELF-CARE:FORGING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP. Will upload to the portal after the conf, but slides at: https://tinyurl,com/acrl2023benjes
On Thursday, April 6, 3:00 pm ET USA, join us for the panel discussion Grant Funders and Awardees: A Conversation at the two-day virtual event Toward Radical Imagination: HBCUs, Digital Libraries, and Authentic Collaboration! https://t.co/fZXRtEzXQ0 A thread 🧵