Presentation for the 2013 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This presentation discusses the Austin Fanzine Project, an institutional-independent project intended to improve access to the documents of a recently-historical subculture -- the Austin, Texas underground music scene of the 1990s. The project has also blossomed into a sandbox for creative experimentation with digital archives and digital humanities methods and tools
Poster presented at the 2003 ASIS&T Annual Conference. The poster describes the University of North ...
This talk concerns a UT Libraries project to retool a gamified zine cataloging interface developed b...
This presentation discusses how The Portal to Texas History is harnessing technology to enable colla...
This presentation was given at the 2013 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (and again at the 2013...
Poster promoting the Digital Frontiers 2013 Conference and THAT Camp. Digital Frontiers is a project...
This presentation was given at the 2014 Popular Culture Association Annual Conference. It describes ...
Slides from a presentation given at the fall 2015 meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conf...
The thesis aims to explore changes in the production of music fanzines brought about by the advent o...
This thesis serves to analyze and explore the art historical importance of punk fanzines from the Ho...
Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This presentation is part of a panel ...
This presentation discusses the two digital collections in the UNT Libraries, The Portal to Texas Hi...
Presentation for the 2012 Digital Frontiers Conference. In this presentation, the author discusses d...
This presentation was given at the 2013 Eaton Science Fiction Conference in Riverside, CA. It is, I ...
The Austin Archives Bazaar (AAB) is a biennial, multi-institutional, community outreach event organi...
Presented at the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities conference. May 26-28, 2018 - University of...
Poster presented at the 2003 ASIS&T Annual Conference. The poster describes the University of North ...
This talk concerns a UT Libraries project to retool a gamified zine cataloging interface developed b...
This presentation discusses how The Portal to Texas History is harnessing technology to enable colla...
This presentation was given at the 2013 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (and again at the 2013...
Poster promoting the Digital Frontiers 2013 Conference and THAT Camp. Digital Frontiers is a project...
This presentation was given at the 2014 Popular Culture Association Annual Conference. It describes ...
Slides from a presentation given at the fall 2015 meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conf...
The thesis aims to explore changes in the production of music fanzines brought about by the advent o...
This thesis serves to analyze and explore the art historical importance of punk fanzines from the Ho...
Presentation for the 2016 Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. This presentation is part of a panel ...
This presentation discusses the two digital collections in the UNT Libraries, The Portal to Texas Hi...
Presentation for the 2012 Digital Frontiers Conference. In this presentation, the author discusses d...
This presentation was given at the 2013 Eaton Science Fiction Conference in Riverside, CA. It is, I ...
The Austin Archives Bazaar (AAB) is a biennial, multi-institutional, community outreach event organi...
Presented at the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities conference. May 26-28, 2018 - University of...
Poster presented at the 2003 ASIS&T Annual Conference. The poster describes the University of North ...
This talk concerns a UT Libraries project to retool a gamified zine cataloging interface developed b...
This presentation discusses how The Portal to Texas History is harnessing technology to enable colla...