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Posts by Dr. Jennifer Guiliano

How is anything coming out of this presidency binding??

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I have so many feelings about this and as someone who serves on a faculty-governance body related to athletics (and has for almost a decade), this is a threat to all athletes and all schools regardless of whether they have football and basketball programs.

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been there...done that...repeatedly.

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after 10 I send an email...and wait 5 minutes in case anyone shows up as a result of the email.

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A big thank you to the project directors and reviewers who were part of this issue and managing editor Tieanna Graphenreed! #ReviewsInDH

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Vol. 7, No. 1: January 2026 - Electronic Literature · Reviews in Digital Humanities Vol. 7, No. 1 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana Universit...

🎈 @jenguiliano.bsky.social & I are happy to share the January 2026 issue of #ReviewsInDH! This is a special issue on Electronic Literature. Thank you to our guest editors, Samya Brata Roy, Reham Hosny, and Leah Henrickson, for an exciting issue. reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v7-n1

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Image of a screen cap with text: Workshop Option 1: "Project Management in the Humanities"
Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Guiliano, Professor of History, Indiana University

This workshop will explore the fundamentals of project planning and design including, but not limited to: formulating appropriate disciplinary questions for digital humanities research, investigating digital humanities tools and resources, structuring your first project, critical path scheduling, understanding roles and responsibilities, risk management, documenting your project work, writing your first grant proposal, budget setting and controls, building the project team, and selecting and implementing project management tools and software. This is an advanced workshop and, as such, you are expected to have an understanding of the definition of digital humanities. Materials will be covered through lectures, discussions, presentations, and hands-on activities. Participants will get the most of the workshop if they arrive with at least some sense of a potential digital humanities project that they would like to develop throughout the workshop.

Max Participants: 15

Image of a screen cap with text: Workshop Option 1: "Project Management in the Humanities" Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Guiliano, Professor of History, Indiana University This workshop will explore the fundamentals of project planning and design including, but not limited to: formulating appropriate disciplinary questions for digital humanities research, investigating digital humanities tools and resources, structuring your first project, critical path scheduling, understanding roles and responsibilities, risk management, documenting your project work, writing your first grant proposal, budget setting and controls, building the project team, and selecting and implementing project management tools and software. This is an advanced workshop and, as such, you are expected to have an understanding of the definition of digital humanities. Materials will be covered through lectures, discussions, presentations, and hands-on activities. Participants will get the most of the workshop if they arrive with at least some sense of a potential digital humanities project that they would like to develop throughout the workshop. Max Participants: 15

Workshop 1: Project Management in the Humanities
Led by Dr. @jenguiliano.bsky.social (History, Indiana University)

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Volume 6, Number 12: December 2025 · Reviews in Digital Humanities Vol. 6, No. 12 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana Universi...

🚨 @jenguiliano.bsky.social and I are happy to share the December issue of Reviews in DH. We bring you projects from our open submissions that focus on women. We hope you enjoy. See you next year! #ReviewsInDH reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v6-n12

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Also restaurants that only seat singles in the bar. If I wanted to dine to the tune of the tv, I’d do it at home.

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Vol. 6, No. 11: November 2025 - Reviews in the Classroom, Part III · Reviews in Digital Humanities Vol. 6, No. 11 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana Universi...

🚨 @jenguiliano.bsky.social & I are happy to share the November edition of Reviews in Digital Humanities, Part III of Hilary Havens’ Reviews in the Classroom issue, from topic editors R.C. Messier, Kalani Craig, and Lu Wang. reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v6-n11 #ReviewsInDH

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with no assumptions, it can be tied to perimenopause/menopause and caused by hormone swings throughout the day.

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Blown away on Netflix is also good.

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have you watched the great Canadian baking show? it's no GBBO but a good substitute while waiting on new seasons. It's on Roku.

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welcome to the dark side...they have cookies.

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Historian here, I sincerely apologize to all my male colleagues for ruining the workplace.

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The mustache but holding a churro

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It gave me nightmares. Actual nightmares

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or the entire mexican episode which was horrific

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I want a sensory friendly airport so badly...no tvs, no music, no repeated announcements, no cell phones, etc.

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wait, are we supposed to be public intellectuals to help save the university and recruit new majors or are we supposed to keep our heads down to avoid being targeted by anti-education politicians and members of the public? I'm confused.

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Omg overtime

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Vol. 6, No. 9: September 2025 - Reviews in the Classroom · Reviews in Digital Humanities Vol. 6, No. 9 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana Universit...

. @jenguiliano.bsky.social & I are happy to share the September issue of #ReviewsInDH. Enjoy this new Reviews in the Classroom issue, featuring Hilary Havens' students from University of Tennessee. Thank you to topic editors R.C. Miessler, Kalani Craig & Lu Wang! reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v6-n9

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purchased! can't wait to read.

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The brilliant @roopikarisam.bsky.social is getting ready to release another foundational book. Order now!!

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@fever.wnba.com disappointed to see you selling Harry Potter merchandise and having a Potter night given JKR's anti-trans anti-women stance.

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game ends immediately. everyone gets to go home.

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does this mean I get to read it now?

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Vol. 6, No. 6: June 2025 · Reviews in Digital Humanities Vol. 6, No. 6 of Reviews in Digital Humanities, a peer-reviewed journal that facilitates scholarly evaluation of digital humanities work and its outputs, edited by Jennifer Guiliano (Indiana Universit...

My co-editor @jenguiliano.bsky.social & I are excited to share the June 2025 issue of #ReviewsInDH, which features projects that engage with legal sources to challenge conventional understanding of Black history. reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v6-n6

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summer is when I try to get #allthethings done from writing to house projects. Which means breaking my foot is really screwing with my summer plans.

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