PhDs advised
2024
Dr. Erin Dickey “Bad Information”: Networks, knowledges, and feminist art in the 1980s pdf
Dr. Jewell Thomas Digital reading: A computational approach to literary studies with applications in British literary history pdf
2021
Dr. Melissa Dollman Changing lanes: A reanimation of Shell Oil’s Carol Lane pdf
Dr. Deborah Maron The standpoint practitioner: How Black and White metadata librarians at predominantly White academic libraries articulate personal, professional, and social experiences relating to their work with African-American collections pdf
Dr. Evan Donahue Android linguistics: How machines do things with words pdf
2020
Dr. Colin Post Networked alternatives: Digital curation and artistic production on artist-run platforms pdf
Dr. Elliott Hauser Making certain: Information and social reality pdf
2019
Dr. Sara Beth Nelson. Coming out of our shells: Safety and vulnerability in reality storytelling pdf
2018
Dr. Samantha Kaplan. The everyday life and information practices of a natural immunity advocate. pdf
2016
Dr. Sumayya Ahmed. “We call on citizens to be aware of the value of what is in their homes:” A case study of the Hassan II Prize for manuscripts and archival documents. pdf
Dr. Alex Chassanoff. Historians' experiences using digitized archival photographs as evidence. pdf
2015
Dr. Alex Poole. Forging our cultural commonwealth: The importance of digital curation in the digital humanities. pdf
For a full list of Master's papers and honors theses advised, see my CV.