CLIR fellowship concludes
Next week I’ve got my last three days at Emory. Between now and then, I’ve got a lot of library books to…
Next week I’ve got my last three days at Emory. Between now and then, I’ve got a lot of library books to…
One of the projects I’ve worked on at Emory is now live. The Turner Cassity Born-Digital Collection presents drafts of…
Henrietta Cordelia Ray Rare medieval Spirit, brooding Seer! Grand lovely Poet! scaling heights divine, And lifting from grave mysteries the…
The Greatest Victories In the trials to be suffered In the fellowship with care ‘Tis the hidden inward struggle That…
A sigh is breathed from million hearts, From Slavery’s chain set free: A million tongues now sadly cry, Great Queen,…
This post is part of a series about my Portrait of a Collecting Strength project. The data for my Portrait…
I’m moderating the Archival Practices roundtable (#S709) this Sunday, 10 January, 8:30–9:45 a.m., 309, JW Marriott. The panel emerged from…
My project on African American literary and artistic archival collections had taken a backseat more than I would like–as more…
As I apply for academic jobs, I’ve had to revisit my dissertation abstract. Apparently, an abstract should be of something already…
I am presenting a “snapshot” on my Portrait of a Collecting Strength project at the Digital Library Federation Forum in Vancouver today….
I was hooded in the Graduate Center’s commencement ceremony on Wednesday, and this morning I learned my advisor died. I had some…
I was hooded in the Graduate Center’s commencement ceremony on Wednesday, and this morning I learned my advisor died. I had some…