Job Announcements, News

Job: JAVA Application Developer at Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is recruiting a JAVA Application Developer. From the ad: The Information Technology Specialist (JAVA Application Developer) serves as a technical expert in JAVA programming language and in the design, development, testing, implementation and support of software solutions for the Library, the Congress and other legislative agencies. The work of this position […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Who Teaches Digital History in Canada?

Digital history is coming to York University in Fall 2016. That is to say, I finally got around to organizing and preparing to teach digital history. As I get ready to teach this course, I am surveying the landscape of digital history teaching in Canada, looking for ideas. Readers of this article, I hope, will […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFParticipation: THATCamp CNY April 9th-10th 2016

Do you use technology for teaching and/or research? Would you like to learn more about available tools and discuss different approaches? If so, come along to the 2016 Central New York THATCamp in Olin Library on April 9-10! THATCamp, which stands for “The Humanities and Technology Camp,” is an “unconference”: a collaborative and informal meeting where scholars and educators of […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: The Great WARC Adventure , Using SIPS, AIPS and DIPS to Document SLAAPs

On 11 February 2013, Rick Anderson, a librarian and columnist for the blog The Scholarly Kitchen, posted a detailed story of his most recent interaction with the president of the Edwin Mellen Press, a scholarly publisher that had recently accused another librarian, Dale Askey, of libel. The company had filed a civil case against both Askey and his […]