
Barnard Library has created the Barnard Intersectional Feminist eBook Reading List to offer some vital and nourishing ebooks for Barnard students, staff, and faculty to read from anywhere.
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Barnard Library has created the Barnard Intersectional Feminist eBook Reading List to offer some vital and nourishing ebooks for Barnard students, staff, and faculty to read from anywhere.
In this edition of the DHC newsletter, post-bac Sylvia Korman considers applying digital humanities methodologies to pre-digital texts, online glitch humor, and what they took away from the MLA conference.
This week in the DHC newsletter, explore a new tool from JSTOR that allows you to find articles that relate directly to specific lines from a source text, and the potential implications of this tool for how we read the works of the canon.
Art & Architecture Librarian Meredith Wisner's Former Side Gig