
I am an assistant professor in the
School of Library and Information Science at
Indiana University, where I teach and conduct research in the areas of digital humanities and digital libraries. My research focuses on electronic textuality and the nature of the document in the digital age. I explore the evolution of the document, the book, and the literary text--both born-digital new media texts and digital representations of prior texts. Digital environments and tools offer possibilities for new representations of texts, new readings, and new strategies and habits of reading as documents evolve from more or less static and fixed texts to fluid and malleable data. As part of exploring these transformational developments in textuality, I study the application of metadata and semantic web technologies to facilitate new forms of close, distant, and social reading and interpretation.
In addition to my research activities, I have over ten years experience as a developer, manager, and librarian working on digital scholarly projects.