Carol Chiodo
Carol Chiodo is the Librarian for Collections and Digital Scholarship for the Americas, Europe and Oceania Division at Harvard University Library (USA). She received her Ph.D. from Yale University with a dissertation on technology in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Prior to joining Harvard, she pursued postdoctoral research at the Yale Digital Humanities Lab. At the ESU, she teaches on the reciprocal relationship between data and the humanities, a topic she has also taught at the Winter Institute in Digital Humanities at NYU Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Her research interests include data and the humanities, Italian literature, the history of publishing and scholarly communication, and digital humanities. Carol, Taylor Arnold and Lauren Tilton were recently awarded a grant, for their initiative Images as Data, and join the second cohort of Collections as Data: Part to Whole which is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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- Bell, Peter
- Bia, Alejandro
- Bordalejo, Barbara
- Borst, Janos
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- Chiodo, Carol
- Dahnke, Michael
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- El Khatib, Randa
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- Yavuz, N. Kıvılcım
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