Adrian S. Wisnicki
Professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and content creator. Says "Yes!" to digital humanities, critical AI, contemporary tech, world literatures in English, 19th-century British literature, and archival and cultural heritage studies.
- Throughout my career I have sought to promote international dialogue among Victorianists and I have used my DH projects to create a welcoming space for the academy’s most structually-vulnerable scholars. I am deeply honored to have received the President’s Award from @navsa.bsky.social for my work.
- Thank you to NAVSA, to my colleaugues in BAVS and SFEVE, and also the many colleagues with whom I have worked to develop Undisciplining the Victorian Classroom, One More Voice, Livingstone Online, and COVE. I have learned so much from you and treasure the opportunities created by our shared work.
- I am delighted to announce that the poster colleagues and I created for “Disclosing Gen AI Use in Digital Humanities Research” has received Best Poster Award, 1st Place from the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Conference. @rongqianma.bsky.social @xuhanzhang.bsky.social
- Some colleagues and I are developing a study of AI disclosure policies, especially in academic contexts. If you've come across such policies, please let me know where you saw them or just share the link! Thanks for any places you might suggest! @rongqianma.bsky.social @xuhanzhang.bsky.social
- This is an excellent survey from which you will actually learn quite a bit about the nuances of AI disclosure
- 🌟Dear DH scholars! We invite you to participate in a survey on the perceptions and approaches to disclosing the use of GenAI in digital humanities research. 📝 Participate here: illinois.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_... 🕒 Estimated Time: 10-15 mins ⚠️ Eligibility: You must be 18 years or older
- I was on the way out of the academy in 2009, with a few publications to my name, and no positions other than an honorary affiliation. Then the NEH invested 50K in my first digital humanities project, and it made all the difference in the world for me, up to today: tiny.cc/4eef001
- Reposted by Adrian S. WisnickiCALL FOR PAPERS: The Oxford Faculties of English & History are delighted to host the 25th anniversary conference of the British Association for #Victorian Studies on 23–25 July. Papers on any aspect of long-nineteenth-century studies are welcome (submit by 17 March). #BAVS #Victorianstudies #19thC