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"Liminal Spaces,"
an academic found poem in 12 parallel acts
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Under Review
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I used to see these, but they were obviously bots looking for keywords on a page (that I didn’t manage anyway.) do yours seem…relevant?
I really, really need academic organizations to think more critically about travel (conferences, talks, and meetings) during the Trump administration. Sadly, most are not.
I got a goddamn one-way ticket to the goddamn history books
The universal interoperability of PIDs forms a necessary bedrock of trust.
Our latest blog by @estene.bsky.social offers some reflections on #ORCID's presence at #NISOPlus26. This year, ORCID participated in two pivotal conversations that addressed how the community can collectively uphold research trust and integrity.
Read more: https://wp.me/pcE4o3-9GA
#ResearchSky
Shouts to the Zamboni riders at tonight's Sirens game!
Blue Currents, by Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, 2025, 📸 by @tiltoncreative
I have no interest in policing other people's personal health choices in any way. If you're taking a GLP-1 and happy with it, then I'm happy.
But we're never going to be a country without fat people — or the need to treat each other with grace and humanity regardless of size.
In "DSC 13: Goodbye Friends, Goodbye" I wrote about finding Scott Enderle's StackOverflow posts randomly when trying to solve a problem, even after he died. I loathe the idea of all those digital footprints of his getting turned into AI slop, and losing that trace of him in the process.
Niso Plus 2026 Baltimore 16-18 Feb
#ORCID is pleased to attend @nisoinfo.bsky.social #NISOPlus26 in Baltimore 16-18 Feb!
Look for @cshillum.bsky.social, @juliepetro.bsky.social (presenter), @estene.bsky.social (presenter), and Kimberly Inniger.
More info: https://niso.plus/
#Researchsky
#ORCIDisEverywhere
Members can now prompt resarchers to connect their ORCID records with home institutional systems.
📣 New feature alert!
Researcher Connect allows ORCID members to notify affiliated but unconnected researchers about connecting home institutional systems to ORCID records.
Read more on the blog by @estene.bsky.social : https://wp.me/pcE4o3-9zO
I'm thrilled to be co-chairing ACH2026 with @fronteriza956.bsky.social. The virtual conference's theme this year is Emergenci/a with a focus on transborder DH in the Americas. We've extended the deadline all the way to February 23rd, and we welcome proposals in English and Spanish!
NISO Plus Baltimore 2026 with Baltimore skyline. February 16–18, Marriott Waterfront, Register Now! https://niso.plus
How can we establish trust markers for published research?
alicemeadows.bsky.social Blaine Butler (@cos.io) @estene.bsky.social & John Willinsky (@pkp.sfu.ca ) will share their approaches at #NISOPlus26:
nisoplusglobalonline.cadmore.media/NISO-2026-Se...
#ResearchIntegrity #ScholComm #standards
look at that byline 👀
seriously, excited to take part in launching this feature & crediting editorial service as distinct work & activity in the research lifecycle!
Here’s Judith Butler explaining what this movement is and always was, about five years ago.
today in spanish lessons: Explain the criticism of effective altruism as described in Karen Hao's EMPIRE OF AI.
also today in spanish lessons: Use the imperative tense to write a recipe to fry an egg!
New code review response just dropped:
spanish lessons in high school: let's learn all the words for eating at a restaurant!
spanish lessons now: let's debate the value of European infrastructural projects and whether or not there will be world peace in ten years
first show I saw at Philly Fringe was fantastic & I'm telling everyone about it: www.broadstreetreview.com/reviews/phil...
Gritty's a librarian now thx.
#ALAAC25
Text announcing the oncoming AFSCME DC 33 city worker’s strike, which will begin on Tuesday July 1st following a breakdown in negotiations with the city. Support the strikers!
🚨 For the first time since 1986, Philly’s AFSCME DC 33 is going on strike. The union represents thousands of blue collar city workers (including street pavers and sanitation workers) and is the city’s largest—and lowest paid—municipal workers union. The strike will begin at 12:01am on July 1st. 🚨
BREAKING: Justice Jackson cites the Colored Conventions Project Digital Archive her dissent in Medina v. Planned Parenthood. These public collective digital projects MATTER and they WILL be heard. 👏👏👏
@ccp-org.bsky.social
@profgabrielle.bsky.social
@jimccasey1.bsky.social
I believe ArXiv and Archive Of Our Own should swap places for April 1st. I believe this more strongly than I believe anything else
I use a spreadsheet to track all my documentation
It's important to keep all your docs in a row
Happy May 1st. The value of your labor belongs to you and the actions of the state are best understood as as a coordinated effort to distract you from this. The state fears an organized and unified proletariat like it fears death and rightly so. Power to the workers and power to the people