Bibliography

Here’s a list of readings of possible interest to our community. These are meant to supplement the CriticalDH Reading List for Digital Humanities and Social Justice. Do you have a bibliographic entry to add? Please leave a comment below, and we’ll add it. We will also add your name to the credits at the bottom, unless you choose to comment anonymously.

Baildon, Michelle. “Extending the social justice mindset: Implications for scholarly communication.” College & Research Libraries News 79(4), 2018. (via The Idealis)

Bailey, Moya. “All the Digital Humanists Are White, All the Nerds Are Men, But Some of Us Are Brave.” Journal of Digital Humanities 1.1, 2011.

Bourg, Chris. “Libraries, Technology, and Social Justice.” Access 2016.

Cameron, Deborah, Elizabeth Frazer, Penelope Harvey, M. B. H. Rampton, and Kay Richardson. Researching Language: Issues of Power and Method. London: Routledge, 1992.

Caswell, Michelle, Marika Cifor, and Mario H. Ramirez. “‘To Suddenly Discover Yourself Existing’: Uncovering the Impact of Community Archives.” The American Archivist 79(1), pp. 56-81, Spring/Summer 2016.

Corona, Cameron. “Digital Humanities Keynote Speaker Highlights the Importance of Geographic Information Systems.” Daily Titian. 15 November 2017.

Cushman, Ellen. “Supporting Manuscript Translation in Library and Archival Collections: Toward Decolonial Translation Methods.” Conference presentation. Recording Lives: Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age. Boston University, Boston, MA. 2017.

Drake, Jarrett. “How Libraries Can Trump the Trend to Make America Hate Again.” 2017 meeting of the British Columbia Library Association.

Hathcock, April. “White Librarianship in Blackface: Diversity Initiatives in LIS.”In the Library with the Lead Pipe. 7 October 2015.

Hodgkinson-Williams, Cheryl and Patricia Arinto, eds. Adoption and impact of OER in the Global South. Cape Town and Ottawa: African Minds, International Development Research Centre & Research on Open Educational Resources, 2017. (via The Idealis)

Johnson, Melissa Dinsman interviews Jessica Marie. “The Digital in the Humanities: An Interview with Jessica Marie Johnson.”Los Angeles Review of Books, 23 July 2016.

Lawson, Stuart. “Public Libraries and Knowledge Politics.” Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter, 2018. (via The Idealis)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Future of Libraries Task Force Preliminary Report. October 24, 2016. (Direct link to PDF file.)

Mckesson, DeRay. “We Don’t Know How This Movie Ends.”Pod Save the People, 5 September 2017.

Nowviskie, Bethany. “Digital Humanities in the Anthropocene.”Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 30:suppl_1, pp. i4-i15, 1 December 2015.

Risam, Roopika. “Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities.”Digital Humanities Quarterly 9.2 (2015).

Saltmarsh, John, KerryAnn O’Meara, Lorilee Sandmann, Dwight Giles Jr., Kelley Cowdery, Jia Liang, and Suzanne Buglione. Becoming a Steward of Place: Lessons from AASCU Carnegie Community Engagement Applications. 2014. Washington: American Association of State Colleges and Universities.

Wernimont, Jacqueline and Elizabeth Losh. “Problems with White Feminism: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities.” Doing Digital Humanities. Eds. Constance Crompton, Richard Lane, and Ray Siemens. NY: Routledge, 2016.

 

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