Jessica Otis
@jmotis.bsky.social
Early modern British historian of science, digital humanist, first book, By The Numbers: Numeracy, Religion, and the Quantitative Transformation of Early Modern England, now out from OUP
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So many ideas, so little time! But all that work was made possible by you and the rest of the ODH team and I greatly appreciated your support (especially when it comes to all things sustainability!)
June 16, 2025 at 2:06 PM
So many ideas, so little time! But all that work was made possible by you and the rest of the ODH team and I greatly appreciated your support (especially when it comes to all things sustainability!)
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I'll end this with this meme I made of @brettbobley.bsky.social at the 2015 Crowd Consortium forum that IMLS funded. That event built off one of the many amazing groundbreaking NEH Start Up grants that we all can #thanksbrett for :)
June 13, 2025 at 6:25 PM
I'll end this with this meme I made of @brettbobley.bsky.social at the 2015 Crowd Consortium forum that IMLS funded. That event built off one of the many amazing groundbreaking NEH Start Up grants that we all can #thanksbrett for :)
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As someone who has work for and with @brettbobley.bsky.social for almost 20 years, I know how hard he has worked to ensure that NEH could support the range of exciting work happening in the digital humanities. #ThanksBrett
June 13, 2025 at 6:05 PM
As someone who has work for and with @brettbobley.bsky.social for almost 20 years, I know how hard he has worked to ensure that NEH could support the range of exciting work happening in the digital humanities. #ThanksBrett