I have been a Digital Initiatives Librarian at the University of Toledo since 2009, and my projects have focused on digital history and humanities. I had taught humanities for several years prior to receiving my training in archival preservation and administration at Wayne State University. I manage several digital collections and Toledo's Attic, which was pioneering digital history project since 1996. My interests in humanities, geography, and applicable technologies have brought me to digital humanities and history, and as a digital archivist/librarian/curator, I see great potential for technology to partner with humanities scholars. My previous Thatcamp experience was in 2010 when I led a discussion on scholar-archivist collaboration on digital humanities projects: http://tinyurl.com/8jkz4kx (C203, 11 a.m.).
Arjun Sabharwal
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Twitter:
@toledosattic
Position/Job Title:Assistant Professor/Digital Initiatives Librarian
Organization:The University of Toledo Library, Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections