H-HistBibl is an international network of librarians, archivists, curators, and scholars interested in the practice and study of bibliographic and library services to support the study and teaching of history.
Karin Wulf (the Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library and a professor of history at Brown University) writes about archival silences and archival shouting in Perspectives on History, the magazine of the American Historical Association:
Archival Shouting: Silence and Volume in Collections and Institutions (Perspectives on History, April 10, 2024)
Hello all! I'd love to introduce myself as a new editor at HistBibl. My name is Jen Hoyer; I currently work as Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. My background is in local history collections, instruction, and community-based independent archives, and much of my research focuses on using archival materials for instruction as well as on community-based archives as mechanisms for self determination.
I'm excited to join the HistBibl editorial team, to share resources and opportunities with our community. I bring a lot of experience
A post from the Feeding the Elephant Editorial Team.
"Starting on Friday, March 15, H-Net retired its Twitter (X) accounts and will now exclusively post on Bluesky and Mastodon. You will still see all H-Net accounts on Twitter since they will be kept as an official record, but you will no longer find new posts from H-Net, including Feeding the Elephant and the H-Net Book Channel there."