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Dear friends,
On behalf of the Executive Boardhttps://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/executive-board/ of Digital Medievalist, I write to share the news that DM's Postgraduate Committeehttps://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/about/postgraduate-subcommittee/ members Aylin Malcom, Tessa Gengnagel, and Caitlin Postal are together one of this year's recipients of the Medieval Academy of America's Graduate Student Committee Community Building Awardshttp://www.themedievalacademyblog.org/maa-news-graduate-student-committee-announces-community-building-awards/ for their podcast Coding Codiceshttps://podcast.digitalmedievalist.org/. Coding Codices explores the intersections between medieval studies and the digital world. Each episode features a conversation with one or more expert(s)-including archivists, librarians, professors, and other postgraduates-about their recent projects. The latest episode, posted 4 February, features Caitlin Postal talking with Bridget Whearty about labor ethics in digital medieval studies and digitizationhttps://podcast.digitalmedievalist.org/episode-10-medieval-books-modern-labor/.
Congratulations, Aylin, Tessa, and Caitlin on your good work!
Best, Lynn
Lynn Ransom, Ph.D. President and Executive Director, Digital Scriptoriumhttps://digital-scriptorium.org/ (2021-2024) Director, Digital Medievalisthttps://digitalmedievalist.wordpress.com/ (2020-2021) Curator of Programs, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies<schoenberginstitute.org> Project Director, Schoenberg Database of Manuscriptshttps://sdbm.library.upenn.edu/pages/SDBM%20Name%20Authority Co- Editor, Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies<mss.pennpress.org> The University of Pennsylvania Libraries 3420 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206 215.898.7851