MITH is delighted to announce that ten Digital Dialogues video podcasts from 2013 are now available. Here is a full list:
October 29, 2013: Nicole Saylor, Head, American Folklife Center Archive
Archiving Folk Culture in the Digital Age
October 15, 2013: Allen Renear, Interim Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS), University of Illinois
Letting Go: An Eliminativist Ontology of the Digital World—and What It Means for Data Curation
October 3, 2013: George Williams, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of South Carolina Upstate
Accessibility in Digital Environments: Language, Law, and the Question of Inclusion
September 24, 2013: Tara McPherson, Associate Professor of Critical Studies, University of Southern California
Scholarship In and Beyond the Database
September 17, 2013: Chris Prom, Assistant University Archivist and Associate Professor of Library Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Documenting Science in the Digital Age: What’s the Same and What’s Different
April 30, 2013: Ian Bogost, Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies and Professor of Interactive Computing & Founding Partner at Persuasive Games LLC., Georgia Institute of Technology
I Kickstarted Your Project And I Didn’t Even Get The Lousy T-Shirt
April 23, 2013: Irene Eleta, Doctoral Candidate, College of Information Studies, University of Maryland
April 9, 2013: Robin Pike, Digital Collections Librarian, University of Maryland Libraries
April 1, 2013: Abigail McEwen, Assistant Professor of Latin American Art, Department of Art History and Archeology, University of Maryland
April 4, 2013: Elissa Frankle, Social Media Strategist and Community Manager, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Making History with the Masses: Citizen History and Radical Trust in Museums
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