About
About
This reading group is an initiative of the CNY Humanities Corridor Grant Data in the Humanities Working Group (DH12). The goal of this working group is to foster a community of practice around building data skills, including accessing, analyzing, using, and visualizing data to further humanistic inquiry.
Eliza Bettinger, Digital Humanities Librarian, Cornell University
Joshua Finnell, Associate Professor in the University Libraries, Colgate University
Emily Sherwood, Director of the Digital Scholarship Lab, University of Rochester
Patrick Williams, Librarian for Literature, Rhetoric, and Digital Humanities, Syracuse University
INDIGENOUS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Since location is core to our identity, in name and in practice, the CNY Humanities Corridor acknowledges, with respect, that our 11-institution consortium spans the ancestral lands and waterways of the Haudenosaunee people. Corridor partnerships take place on lands of the nations of the sovereign Haudenosaunee Confederacy, founded at least 1,000 years ago at Onondaga Lake. Central New York remains home to the Haudenosaunee: we acknowledge the ongoing history of dispossession across the Confederacy, and are grateful to live, work, and share ideas on these lands.
CODE OF CONDUCT
The reading group adheres to the Digital Library Federation Code of Conduct for all of its sessions. Those who violate this Code of Conduct may be warned or expelled at the discretion of the organizers.