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A directory of digital scholarship in music (AKA Music DH) was recently updated through 2023 (ya, a few months behind). Special thanks to the MLA core team of Bonnie Finn, Kerry Masteller, Amelyn Enriques, and public history intern Joseph Goeller. Please bookmark/share for all your #digitalmusicology #digitalhumanities needs! 🎶 https://rutgersdh.github.io/musicdh/ (2024-05-10 ↗)
Not sure how many folks in the PA-NJ-NY area follow me, but here goes. I'm co-organizing an event on open #humanities on Oct 30 with excellent speakers: Nicky Agate (CMU Libraries, HuMetricsHSS Initiative), Kath Burton (Routledge | Taylor & Francis), Jen Grayburn (Princeton University Library), and Laura McGrath (Temple University, Post45 Data Collective). Join us at Rutgers–New Brunswick. There will be lunch! https://libcal.rutgers.edu/event/11326499 #openaccess #opendata (2023-10-11 ↗)
Why why why do students put so much faith in the cloud? Shakes fist at Google after I get locked out because of "too many failed attempts" to access a doc with codes that arrived in my inbox 20 minutes late. HARUMPH, I say. (2023-10-09 ↗)
My library is hiring 4 Rutgers–New Brunswick graduate students to teach workshops and provide consultations in the areas of #digitalhumanities, #DataScience, #qualitative methods, and evidence synthesis. See job descriptions and instructions on how to apply at https://dh.rutgers.edu/f23-graduate-specialist-positions/. I am happy to take questions, since I am the coordinator of this program. Please share! (2023-08-18 ↗)
I learned that the Melbourne trees have emails from Deb Verhoeven (@bestqualitycrab on the bird site) during #ACH2023. I keep thinking about it. I've noticed that a lot of the trees in New Brunswick, NJ, have QR codes. Surely there's a project to be done here! (2023-07-04 ↗)