MLA 2017 Convention Panel: Histories of Digital Labor
byMLA2017, Session 649 Saturday, 7 January 5:15–6:30 p.m., Franklin 5, Philadelphia Marriott Presiding: Shawna Ross, Texas A&M Univ., College Station As labor-intensive projects continue…
MLA2017, Session 649 Saturday, 7 January 5:15–6:30 p.m., Franklin 5, Philadelphia Marriott Presiding: Shawna Ross, Texas A&M Univ., College Station As labor-intensive projects continue…
Introduction This post is the third installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies for…
Introduction This post is the second installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies…
Introduction This post is the first installment of CIT’s new blog series, “Demonstrating the Scholarship of…,” in which we provide arguments and strategies…
The MLA Committee on Information Technology invites abstracts on the history of digital labor for a guaranteed panel at the MLA conference in Philadelphia…
Much virtual ink has been spilt about the need for standards for the evaluation of digital scholarship in the humanities. Case studies have been…
The Committee on Information Technology (CIT) is sponsoring two sessions exploring aspects of digital scholarship – one on pedagogy and one on research. Details are…
A topic of immense interest and importance to the MLA is the professional development of graduate students and early-career humanities PhDs. The organization’s recently appointed Committee…
The MLA’s CIT has revised and updated two sets of early, important guidelines for scholars, students, and staff working with technology in the modern…