Two large posters on off white paper with blue ink reading:
NO TYRANTS!
& NO KINGS!
In large wood type font. There is a large image cut of a wooden printing press with a banner of text above it reading “THE TYRANTS FOE THE PEOPLES FRIEND”
I heard the NEA is only considering proposals related to 1776 & the USA’s 250th birthday & I was feeling intensely patriotic, so I’m printing these really big posters inspired *directly* by the Founding Fathers
The cut was carved from the masthead of a 19th century newspaper
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Archives and Library Associations Encourage Member Participation in National Day of Racial Healing | Society of American Archivists
Society of American Archivists
SAA is providing free access to my and Sharon Mizota’s Reparative Description Fundamentals. It’s also offering Reparative Description Advanced at a reduced cost. This webinar highlights both my and Sara Pezzoni’s work at UTA and my work developing the Maturity Model for Reparative Description.
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Using qualitative & computational methods to study writers on the internet. I study how machine learning experts communicate. I study the interaction between writers & audiences. Professor @ UIUC. https://publish.illinois.edu/johnrgallagher/
Works in libraries and digital rights. 📚
Digs plants and birds. 🌱🪶
Would rather be playing in dirt.
Librarian, scholar, dancer, reader, writer, and friend to dogs. I talk about comics and India a lot. 🌈 💜🦄 🤘🏼
MLIS graduate student | DH, open scholarship, scholarly communication, digital accessibility | sci-fi / fantasy enthusiast | she/her
https://linktr.ee/roxanegay
Writer, editor, publisher, professor. Some people call me a bad feminist and by some people I mean me.
PSCCUNY. #CUNYStrong. Queer. Collective power, public good. Organize your workplace. Zindabad. Makibaka. Solidarity
Librarian @ U of Illinois. Interested in #qualitative technology and methods learning. Perpetually novice crafter. she/her #UIUC
QDA guide: http://go.illinois.edu/qda
Another Twitter escapee. @thestackscat most places.
You don't get to take your trauma out on other people.
eLearning Librarian at UIUC Library. I love dresses, tacos, and dogs. Casually overdressed at all times. Opinions my own.
Host of Copyright Chat. ALA Policy Corps. Library Advocate. Dog, cat, and teenager’s mom.
Academic LIS Scholar, Foodie, and Friend!
Librarian. Dean. Gardener. Fire eater.
Multilingual digital humanities, founder of the Textile Makerspace at Stanford & the Data-Sitters Club, teaches data visualization with textiles. SUCHO 🇺🇦 co-founder, archiving at-risk cultural heritage. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Signal: quinnanya.823
Rare Book #Librarian, bereaved parent of Caitlin, #geek. 12x Hugo Award winner. bi/queer. Head @illinoisrbml.bsky.social; Verity podcast; ex-ed/pub Uncanny Magazine. Baby #aerialist. My opinions. she/her. No auto-follow. #DoctorWho #bookhistory #SFF
Brad Bigelow, writer in Missoula, MT
Author, Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts (Jan 2026)
Editor, Recovered Books series @ Boiler House Press:
www.boilerhouse.press/recovered-books
Editor, neglectedbooks.com. Champion of reading off the beaten path.
The Wayback Machine is a service of the Internet Archive that allows people to visit archived versions of Web sites.
Uses machine learning to study literary imagination, and vice-versa. Likely to share news about AI & computational social science / Sozialwissenschaft / 社会科学
Information Sciences and English, UIUC. Distant Horizons (Chicago, 2019). tedunderwood.com
Internet Archive is a non-profit research library preserving web pages, books, movies & audio for public access. Explore web history via the Wayback Machine.
Asst Prof @ UW iSchool | archives, digital studies, HIV/AIDS, gender and sexuality studies | she/her