I'm director of the Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond. @UR_DSL

Joined April 2010
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The DSL is hiring a new associate director, someone to help lead the lab and coordinate all the GIS work for projects like American Panorama and Mapping Inequality. If you're interested, info's at richmond.csod.com/ux/ats/car… . And pass along to anyone you think might be interested.

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The Massachusetts Historical Society issued a call for proposals for scholars in the digital humanities to workshop work-in-progress as part of their Shapiro Digital History Seminar series. These seminars are really productive. masshist.org/seminars/l-denn…

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This is a smart and very timely piece addressing some questions that I've been thinking about too. @justinmadron and I wrote a paper related to this for the APS's Open Data Symposium last spring 1/11 themetropole.blog/2022/11/03…

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So, while I think @robgioielli's piece might not give enough credit to the nuances and qualifications of some of this literature, couldn't agree more that we need more work, and I'd say datasets, on real estate, urban and housing policy, and race in 20th century. 10/11
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Which is one reason we (with @BrentCebul) created dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/re… so we could help complicate this history with another DH project and dataset on a federal program that was rife with racism too and more materially impactful than HOLC's maps. 11/11

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Robert Nelson retweeted
I am leading the workshop "Something Mappy This Way Comes: An Introduction to Digital Mapping Technologies" through @VisResAssn starting November 1st. It will be a crash course in available digital mapping technologies including browser tools by @Mapbox vraweb.org/opportunities/reg…

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Working on Mapping Inequality V3 with new maps for smaller towns. Map of Bristol VA makes me want to laugh & cry about links between past & present-today's MLK Blvd jumps out on a narrow area surgically redlined when he was ~10 years old.
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Robert Nelson retweeted
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Explore “The #HomesteadAct of 1862”. By 1912, homesteaders had transformed more than 125 million acres from public lands to private property. While Native Americans were dispossessed of large portions of the American #West. @urichmond @WilmJulius #maps dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/ho…
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I so admire the YIMBY movement. This fundraising effort is trying to get the full HOLC archive at the National Archives digitized, in part to grow and expand Mapping Inequality donorbox.org/mapping-inequal…

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Can't recommend @nathankhensley's piece enough. Other great work builds upon @HOLCRedlining's data. This is different but as important: an honest & often moving biographical meditation about race and memory. lareviewofbooks.org/article/…
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Reading Wendell Berry & passage seemed struck me in BLM & COVID 2020: “Cures, to industrial medicine, are marketable products.... To cure in this sense is not to heal. To heal is to make whole, not so ideologically definable or so technologically possible or so handily billable.”
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