This project explores the benefits and challenges of pursuing a community-centered design approach for digital archives, a process we term an “archive 2.0″ model of development. Our team aimed to create a new online archive which would include select pages from three fifteenth-century Samaritan Pentateuchs. As the name “archive 2.0″ implies, we embrace [...]
- I’m an Assistant Professor of Composition and Rhetoric in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Cincinnati. As a Fulbright Middle East and North Africa Regional Research Scholar, I will be on leave in 2012.
Recent posts
- Yale and mass-digitization: Creating open access policies sans cultural stakeholders?
- Response to H.23 Remixing Delivery: Circulating Rhetorics and Rhetorical Circulations
- Response to “What Direction for Rhet-Comp?”
- Interview with Chronicle of Higher Education
- Archive 2.0 whitepaper is now available
- Public art & writing in Montreal
- Samaritan research trip update