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Brian Rosenblum
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* digital humanities, open access, shadow libraries, global librarianship, numismatics
* Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities: https://idrh.ku.edu
* KU Libraries: https://lib.ku.edu
* Numismatic channel: @rosenblumcoins.bsky.social
Tune in Friday for @kmapesy.bsky.social on What is Global Digital Humanities? Part of the the Transborder Digital Humanities speaker series. Details below.
🌐 We are glad to invite you to join our Transborder Digital Humanities Speaker Series 2025-2026. 

🗓️Friday, November 07, 2025
🕣3:00 PM Central Time
💻Meeting ID: 958 3629 0544
✉️More Information: transborderdh.org

#TBDH #TransborderDigitalHumanities #SpeakerSeries #UTSA #GlobalDH #DigitalHumanities
November 4, 2025 at 10:54 PM
Tomorrow, Nov 5, 10am Central/4pm GMT on Zoom. Digital Justice & the Global South: Decolonizing Archives through Gold Coast Novels. Akua Agyeiwaa Denkyi-Manieson explores how digitization, mapping, annotation, geocoding can give Global South texts renewed visibility.

calendar.ku.edu/event/digita...
Digital Indaba - Digital Justice and the Global South
calendar.ku.edu
November 4, 2025 at 10:50 PM
Come do digital humanities with us! We are hiring a digital humanities librarian to work with at @kulibraries.bsky.social and @idrh-ku.bsky.social . You will be joining a great team. Nov 18 application deadline.
Spread the word!

employment.ku.edu/jobs/faculty...
Digital Humanities Librarian
employment.ku.edu
October 19, 2025 at 9:02 PM
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Join us in the Hall Center Friday, August 22nd, for an all-day unconference! Together, we will brainstorm generative sessions to foster new ideas and collaborative possibilities. 💛
Register by 8/19 to attend.
July 28, 2025 at 6:07 PM
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I think this would be of great interest to folks in #philtech #AIethics #philsky #AI. Please share if you know of another community that would find this interesting.
Can we have close relationships with AI? In this new DatOS episode, Oluwaseun Sanwoolu walks us through her paper (w @johnfsymons.bsky.social) on why we are simply mistaken if we think we can. Hint: it’s our human limitations that make things special.

youtu.be/2vw3XVZV4Ps?...
Why AI Can’t Be Your Friend. DatOS Ep. 6: Oluwaseun Sanwoolu
YouTube video by Ramón Alvarado
youtu.be
June 18, 2025 at 5:55 PM
African Digital Humanities Symposium is underway!
Online registration is free...join us online for two days of panels and discussion from Accra, Ghana

africandh.ku.edu/symposium/2025

#AfricanDH

@idrh-ku.bsky.social
2025 African Digital Humanities Symposium
June 5–6, 2025 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM GMT The University of Ghana – Legon Venue: West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infections and Pathogens (WACCBIP) and online
africandh.ku.edu
June 5, 2025 at 9:43 AM
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This team meeting was filled with appreciation for what we were able to accomplish this semester, growth with new graduates, new fellowships, and new conferences as well as upcoming summer workshops full of presentations from the TBDH team!
#TransborderDH #GlobalDH #TBDH #DH #Borderlands
May 23, 2025 at 10:06 PM
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Join us for the 2025 African Digital Humanities Symposium!
📅 June 5–6, 2025
🕘 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM GMT
📍University of Ghana – Legon + online
🔗 Register: africandh.ku.edu

Join virtually for conversations centering African perspectives, archives, and digital storytelling.

#AfricanDH #GlobalDH #DH2025
May 27, 2025 at 6:49 PM
Getting excited for our African Digital Humanities Symposium at the University of Ghana in less than 2 weeks. In-person registration filled up quickly, with well over 100 sign-ups. Online attendance is free and remains open for everyone!
May 24, 2025 at 7:34 PM
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Deep red western Kansas
NEW: Senator Marshall (R-KS) RUNS AWAY, fleeing his own town hall after being asked about DOGE firing Veterans. MAKE HIM GO VIRAL.
March 1, 2025 at 7:44 PM
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US Wikipedia editors are starting to use strategies to protect themselves and the site that were first used under authoritarian regimes www.404media.co/wikipedia-pr...
Wikipedia Prepares for 'Increase in Threats' to US Editors From Musk and His Allies
The Wikimedia Foundation says it will likely roll out features previously used to protect editors in authoritarian countries more widely.
www.404media.co
February 11, 2025 at 3:11 PM
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NEH has posted updates to the funding restrictions for some grant programs.
February 11, 2025 at 1:27 PM
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Douglass Day is just 4 days away! 📖❤️ Join us this Friday, February 14th, for a day of love and collective action in honor of Black history. It’s not too late to register! Sign up now at DouglassDay.org #DouglassDay #BlackHistoryMonth #YouMakeHistory
February 10, 2025 at 7:19 PM
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NEH's newest grant program, State and Impact of the Humanities, funds data-grounded research that can help us tell the story of how and why the humanities matter.

It was a privilege to develop this program with Jess Unger, Ben Skinner, Lutie Rodriguez, & Scott Weingart.

www.neh.gov/news/neh-ann...
NEH Announces New Funding Opportunity to Support Research on the State and Impact of the Humanities
www.neh.gov
January 22, 2025 at 2:14 PM
JOB: Curator of Hispanic - Latinx collections.
@kulibraries.bsky.social seeks field archivist to work with Hispanic/Latinx communities across the state of Kansas and build our collections/forge partnerships in that area. Application review begins February 25.
employment.ku.edu/jobs/faculty...
Job Posting
employment.ku.edu
January 22, 2025 at 1:45 AM
Congrats Sylvia Fernandez on the new Transborder Digital Humanities Center Consortium!

"...this work will create new opportunities for collaboration and education, allowing educators to better understand and engage with the social justice issues that impact borderland communities in the Americas."
Mellon Foundation to fund new UTSA transborder center-consortium
www.utsa.edu
January 10, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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NEW Journal Article: "Planet of the APCs: A Decade of Progress and Setbacks in Open Access" www.infodocket.com/2024/12/20/j... #libraries #publishing #oa #scholcomm
December 20, 2024 at 4:05 PM
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Planet of the APCs: A decade of progress and setbacks in open access https://www.iastatedigitalpress.com/jlsc/article/id/18319/
Planet of the APCs: A decade of progress and setbacks in open access
It has been ten years since the JLSC’s publication “Bottlenecks in the Open Access System: Voices from Around the Globe,” which provided a forum for researchers on four continents and of various disciplinary, political, and economic circumstances to share perspectives on open access (OA) funded by article processing charges (APCs). The authors of “Bottlenecks…,” of which we are a subset (we organized the article, sought and collated coauthor input, and led analysis and drafting of discussion and conclusions), supported OA, but raised issues with APC “gold” OA, which excludes many of them from authorship opportunities. Then, and now, we propose that “diamond” (or “platinum”) OA models (no payment for reading or authoring) are more equitable and appropriate. In the intervening years, however, scholarly publishing and OA have been highly dynamic, changing both for better and for worse. For example, the rhetorical arguments for OA have clearly prevailed, yet significant challenges remain, both among those observed in 2014 and newly arisen. A significant shift has occurred to APC-funded OA, which is now a deeply entrenched model. Many research funders have taken increasingly strong (and shifting) roles to promote, shape, and reform OA, and there has been a proliferation of business models and experimentation. Piracy and extra-legal solutions to access remain the elephant in the room. These evolutions take place in a context of corporate capitalism and neoliberalism. We have seen that major changes can be made in relatively short time spans (e.g., Plan S and its uptake by major publishers), and we see a dire need to consider broad impacts, especially for scholars and publishers on the peripheries of conventional scholarly publishing. In this article, we outline major events and shifts in the interconnected academic, funding, and publishing landscapes and their impacts; we identify major hurdles that readers and authors now face; we use the Adaptive Leadership Framework to briefly examine paths that we see as the most promising; and we provide a foundation for the contributions from our peers that follow in this special issue.
www.iastatedigitalpress.com
December 20, 2024 at 4:55 PM

CABINET

Conmen
Abusers
Bootlickers
Insurrectionists
Nutcases
Ethno-nationalists
Toadies

To name a few.
November 14, 2024 at 10:56 PM
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Hi & welcome to all newcomers &new followers! Taking the opportunity to share the padlet that my colleague @sakamperman.bsky.social &I have curated on critical AI literacy resources for humanities educators. It's updated with some frequency & intended as a starting point: padlet.com/kathrynconra...
Critical AI Literacy for Educators
Resources curated by Kathryn Conrad and Sean Kamperman
padlet.com
November 13, 2024 at 2:18 AM
Tomorrow, online for our first African Digital Indaba of the year, a conversation with Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi, author of Imagine Lagos: Mapping History, Place, and Politics in a Nineteenth-Century African City.

11am Central/6pm WAT

Details and registration here: calendar.ku.edu/event/africa...
November 11, 2024 at 7:15 PM