Get to know Leigh Bonds, The Ohio State University’s first digital humanities librarian. Listen in below.
Dr. Leigh Bonds is a digital humanist, textual scholar, and book historian. Leigh earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English, and her Doctor of Philosophy in English literature, specializing in Nineteenth-Century British literature, book history and digital humanities. She joined The Ohio State University as its first digital humanities librarian in August of 2016.
Today’s episode was generously underwritten by independent publisher, Two Dollar Radio, whose books are Too Loud to Ignore. Learn more at twodollarradio.com.
Cbus Libraries is proud to participate in The Flyover Fest. On May 13, 2017, hear and discuss perspectives on bookstores and libraries as places of resistance and refuge.
Resistance + Refuge : Bookstores + Libraries
In an environment seen by millions as regressive, learn how bookstores and libraries are places of activism and refuge.
When: 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 13
Where: Rambling House, 310 E. Hudson St., Columbus, OH 43202
Who: Angie Sharkey (Columbus Metropolitan Library), Charlie Pugsley (Bookspace Columbus), Linda Kass (Gramercy Books)
Music was generously provided by Correy Parks. See Correy at The Flyover Fest on May 12, follow him on Twitter and buy his music on iTunes. You can stream his album “The Road Less Traveled” at Listen Columbus, a project of Upper Arlington Public Library.
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