2022
Purpose: Finding your way as a justice-oriented scholar in an unjust world

What’s Hope Got to Do With It?

Postcards of Rage and Renewal

2021
Transparency, Vulnerability, and Collective Action

Digital Humanities & Colonial Latin American Studies

2020
Caregivers Survey

Academic Tarot

Open letter to my friend, who I love, who wants to get a PhD in literature

Visionary Futures Collective

In and Beyond the Digital: Career Pathways for Humanists

Alt-Ac’s Shining Moment

What the humanities do in a crisis

Keynote: In Parentheses

2019
Teaching with Digital Primary Sources

Academic Job Market Support Network

Talk for the ‘Data Recovery’ roundtable at SHARP2019

Facsimile Return: On the Replicative Exchange of Colonial Documents

Postdoctoral Laborers Bill of Rights

Diversify your Book History Syllabus

Course: The History of the Book in the Americas and Beyond

Irreversible: The Role of Digitization to Repurpose State Records of Repression

#GenerousThinking

Post-Custodial Archiving for the Collective Good

2018
Colonial Copying in an Imperial Age

Course: Critical Digital Archives

21 Years of Peace, 21 Million Documents

Partnering on Digital Archives and Human Rights in Guatemala

2017
Dissertation: Unreadable Books: Early Colonial Mexican Documents in Circulation

Automatic Compositor Attribution in the First Folio of Shakespeare

2016
Machine Reading the Primeros Libros

Book Review: Sandro Jung and Stephen Colclough, eds. The History of the Book

Review: Super Extra Grande – Yoss

An Unsupervised Model of Orthographic Variation for Historical Document Transcription

Representing the Social History of Early Modern Printed Objects

2015
Reading the First Books: Multilingual, Early-Modern OCR for Primeros Libros

Unsupervised Code-Switching for Multilingual Historical Document Transcription

2014
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On Disco

Review: The Cardboard House – Martín Adán

Translating an Unreadable Novel: The Lost Steps in the United States
