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Kate Matheny
- Digitization Outreach Coordinator
- University of Alabama Libraries
- Twitter: k8matheny
My background is in English (PhD, 2012), but I'm in the middle of an MLIS degree. I've previously been an instructor of composition and literature, and I want to bring those skills to the table as an information literacy instructor at an academic library. As a scholar and future instructor, I'm new to Digital Humanities and I'd really love to learn more.
Currently, I am working as the Outreach Coordinator for my library's Digital Program, so I'm also interested in Digital Humanities from the content provider's standpoint. What can we do to make our digitized content more accessible and useable for researchers and scholars?