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Laura O'Brien
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Academic librarian @ Wellesley College. I read / post about #DigitalHumanities, #library #InformationLiteracy

Also at @[email protected] on 🐘
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"Queer Book History" zine is done (32 pages!), just getting final team edits pre-pub. Built on upcoming @sharpnews.bsky.social Queer Book History Bibliography—100s of resources by team led by SHARP Bibliographer @bibliowingate.bsky.social. Zine=fave reads, teaching examples, community+conf info +
August 21, 2025 at 1:12 PM
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Instead of regurgitating the bromide that LLMs are just "autocomplete on steroids" (even by people who know better), maybe we can actually engage in some public education. The problem with genAI is better expressed through a classic computer science concept, known as SYMBOL GROUNDING. 🧵
August 12, 2025 at 4:33 PM
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This site helps people find radio stations hit by the public media funding cuts--in addition to your home outlets, people might consider donating to rural stations as they will be hit much harder than urban public radio
adoptastation.org
Adopt A Station - Rescue Public Media
Help preserve independent journalism and community programming across America by adopting a public media station. Congress has voted to rescind public media's funding.
adoptastation.org
August 3, 2025 at 8:16 PM
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New this morning, a Comment I contributed to Nature Computational Science on the interaction between large language models and the humanities. 🧪 🤖 #MLSky

rdcu.be/etk07

The link above will be open-access for a month — plus, I'll reply to this post with a link to a permanently open preprint. +
The impact of language models on the humanities and vice versa
Nature Computational Science - Many humanists are skeptical of language models and concerned about their effects on universities. However, researchers with a background in the humanities are also...
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June 25, 2025 at 12:58 PM
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Hi 📚 friends! I wrote a reflection article for the latest issue of the Journal of Library Administration. It's about my experiences with applying the lessons of slow librarianship to management:
Slowing Down in Library Management: A Perspective from a Branch Campus
Academic library administrators at branch campuses face a variety of issues at both the local level and within their larger institutions. In such busy environments, the lessons of “slow librariansh...
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July 10, 2025 at 1:27 PM
"When people write things drawing on ideas I recognize from the literature without citing them, I feel a kind of rage because either they think their idea is novel due to not doing the reading or they know their idea is not novel and they have elected to pass it off as so."
brandon taylor is usually right (don't tell him) but this essay on how research in literary study works should be on everyone's intro to graduate studies syllabus this fall & spring blgtylr.substack.com/p/amateur-hour
amateur hour
research for amateurs
blgtylr.substack.com
July 11, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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#DHMakes edges finished! What do you think?
July 8, 2025 at 1:57 PM
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To put it another way—no one in power in 2025—not politicians, not tech oligarchs, not business tycoons—seem in the least concerned that AI might challenge them or our power structures—& that is an important media history distinction we should notice & learn from, practically & intellectually (3/4)
July 1, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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Very curious if yr turning on the PRIMO AI research assistant or not. Today I heard about 2 big academic library systems + one big university library saying *no* & not turning it on. I'd love to see what the landscape looks like.

Is your library turning on PRIMO ai research assistant? Why/why not?
May 2, 2025 at 6:08 PM
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An interesting question in a students’ reflection on "format" across book & digital media. With books, we have associations of prestige with particular formats—is the same true for file formats? To put it simply, are some file formats—consciously or subconsciously—"fancier" than others?
May 5, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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Thiiiiis. I want things like “vaccine uptake high enough for herd immunity” and “public transit”, and I literally cannot provide them for myself.
I keep coming back to this pithy 1854 statement by Abraham Lincoln about “the legitimate object of government,” which the Trump administration is undermining by offloading to individuals tasks, including life or death matters, that are more effectively, efficiently and fairly done collectively.
May 1, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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That last question — when we are in the position to rebuild, what will we need to have? (when, not if!) — is one I arrived at after listening to a team I’m on trying to figure out what to do about our grant funding being rescinded. It’s really the question that is keeping me going.
April 15, 2025 at 12:07 AM
Now that I've used bluesky for liveposting a conference, can I say that I love that it *requires* me to include alt text before posting media? Accessible by design!
Conference accessibility reminders: use the mic, add alt text to images posted here or on other social media, stick to timings so people get proper breaks.
April 14, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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When my students ask me "what was the most significant change in the last 100 years?" they always expect me to say "the Internet" or "space travel." But most Americans fundamentally don't understand either "some of your siblings will die young" or "women are pregnant or nursing for 1/2 their lives."
i don't think most people today have any real idea what things like child mortality pre-vaccines really meant.

i have friends who have lost two children. they have been permanently altered by that experience.

that was basically everyone until 100 years ago.
April 14, 2025 at 4:34 AM
SRO in Data-Driven Approaches to Historical Collections at #BostonDH25 - first up is Digital Engagement with Art Collections with Peter Botticelli from Simmons
April 11, 2025 at 5:05 PM
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Cognitive dissonance is the humanities being at the same time both a useless waste of time and an imminent threat to the government.
April 4, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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My Slate piece on the widespread NEH grant cancellations is live. So much gratitude to everyone who took the time to talk with me these past few days while fighting fires on every side.

#humanities #highered #neh

slate.com/news-and-pol...
Say Goodbye to Small-Town Libraries and Museums, Thanks to Trump’s Latest Cuts
The NEH budget is tiny. The loss is huge.
slate.com
April 10, 2025 at 9:45 PM
After some technical difficulties, next up at #BostonDH25 is
"AI, Open Scholarship and Access to the Human Record", from Greg Crane, Sarah Abowitz, Alison Babeu, Peter Nadel, Charles Pletcher (Tufts University); James Tauber (Signum U); Clifford Wulfman (Princeton).
April 11, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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Reupping this starter pack for a new era of scarcity in #dh cc #bostondh25
Hey @elotroalex.bsky.social and @roopikarisam.bsky.social! 👋 Happy Friday! I made a starter pack for #minicomp folks, but I'm sure I left people out. Any suggestions for additions? go.bsky.app/L2Zas63
April 11, 2025 at 2:15 PM
@roopikarisam.bsky.social on applying The Questions of Minimal Computing to our present fraught moment:

1) What do we need?
2) What do we have?
3) What must we prioritize?
4) What are we willing to give up?
www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/2...

#bostondh25 #DigitalHumanities
DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Introduction: The Questions of Minimal Computing
www.digitalhumanities.org
April 11, 2025 at 2:13 PM
@roopikarisam.bsky.social: "our cultures are our past, present, and future" and deserve preservation even in (especially in) dire circumstances #bostondh25
I'm @ the Greater Boston Digital Research & Pedagogy Symposium at @bpl.boston.gov today: bostondh.org/symposium-20... Thank you to all the institutions (Northeastern, Brown, Tufts, BC, BPL, Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Ctr) that have come together to support this #digitalhumanities community
2025 Symposium
bostondh.org
April 11, 2025 at 1:52 PM
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Testing… 1…2…3 (is this on?) 🙂 #bostondh25
April 11, 2025 at 1:37 PM
I'm @ the Greater Boston Digital Research & Pedagogy Symposium at @bpl.boston.gov today: bostondh.org/symposium-20... Thank you to all the institutions (Northeastern, Brown, Tufts, BC, BPL, Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Ctr) that have come together to support this #digitalhumanities community
2025 Symposium
bostondh.org
April 11, 2025 at 1:44 PM
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There's so many worse things happening in the government/White House right now, but this hits home.

The NEH ODH had an incredible, positive impact on humanities scholarship -- supporting so many great projects over the years.
Dissolution of the Office of Digital Humanities is confirmed. #DigitalHumanities
April 10, 2025 at 4:41 PM
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April 8, 2025 at 12:03 AM