Marisa Parham, Chair of the Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship, recently shared the Commission’s vision, goals, and plans in a talk with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI):
Much of what we’re doing with the Commission is taking very seriously the notion of diversity, both in relation to form and also in relation to the numerous kinds of communities and circumstances out of which digital work arises.
Marisa Parham
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Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship
Announced in December 2021, the Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship is a group of scholars, librarians, archivists, publishers, and university leaders that is analyzing the current challenges in providing equitable access to the creation and sustainability of digital resources and projects related to social and racial justice. The Commission is made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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