"It is one thing to create new kinds of 'books,' it is quite another to do this in a way that is sustainable over time. If you can't do this in a sustainable way, then the form will die." Great interview by Nancy Herther w/John Thompson in @ATG_NewsChannel https://t.co/tIq6Ai9OYT
Check out new @ScNotebook content from @CarrieElise@MelanieKowalski @SarahNQuigley & @reffervescent, Finding Balance: Collaborative Workflows for Risk Management in Sharing Cultural Heritage Collections Online. More at https://t.co/5xVwFitKMK #copyright
Exciting news! My department is hiring two (2!) entry-level digital scholarship librarians who are interested in focusing on data viz and programming.
And if that was not enough - my library is also hiring a data management education specialist, too.
https://t.co/PyJkNv2LNg
At last!! This is an incredibly practical, invaluable resource. It was a joy to work on this with you Jennifer, Adam, Hannah...Katie, Emily, Kyle, Michael.... So, what next?!
@mariaestorino I got in trouble in 3rd or 4th grade for “reading too much” and not handing in a semester of spelling. I ended up doing the spelling over a weekend and handing it in. She’s in good company. Is there a t-shirt for’girls who read too much’?