Exciting news from @ach: we've launched working groups. If you've got a project or a discussion topic or any other idea for convening folks this upcoming academic year, consider proposing it as a working group so ACH can help promote it! Plus you get a conference slot, and (hopefully) institutional recognition. All details available here: https://ach.org/ach-working-group-guidelines/#DigitalHumanities
Props to my @ach exec folks who joined the infrastructure discussion: we managed to tackle several thorny issues of server migration so efficiently that we got a 40% longer break, providing me with the caffeine needed to power a conversation about publications! ☕️☕️☕️ #DigitalHumanities
At #ACH2023 panel on dh+lib, talking about the value of external invites as a way to help people get permission to get involved in DH things. Connects to suggestion of working groups at @ach AGM as a way to get institutional recognition for the work people are already doing.
Today I had an xkcd "ten thousand" moment with the @internetarchive and my #MultilingualDH students. Was I a little shocked most of them had never heard of the Wayback Machine? Sure. But it just meant today was their lucky day. #DigitalHumanities
Non-English #DigitalHumanities staff at Stanford. #DataSittersClub founder, Association for Computers & the Humanities co-President, #SUCHO co-founder. Likes textiles / sewing, youth literature, writing about interesting failures.Non-binary / any pronouns, prefers gender-neutral nouns. @quinnanya on Twitter.