About

I’m Associate Research Professor of Digital Humanities in Brigham Young University’s Office of Digital Humanities. I imagine, design, and manage digital scholarship projects in collaboration with faculty, colleagues, and students. I also teach classes in our Digital Humanities and Technology minor. I’m passionate about integrating digital approaches into pedagogy and recently published What We Teach When We Teach DH: Digital Humanities in the Classroom with Diane K. Jakacki as part of the University of Minnesota’s Debates in DH series.

Prior to coming to BYU, I worked at the Centers for Digital Scholarship at both Brown University and Emory University. I was Digital Humanities Librarian at Brown and Digital Humanities Strategist and Lecturer of English at Emory. At both schools, I managed large, multi-year, grant-funded projects in collaboration with faculty, librarians, graduate students, and other staff. These projects included the digitization of previously classified documents about Brazil / US relations; a digital edition of and edited collection about a 17th-century book of alchemy; the paved-over landscape and history of the Battle of Atlanta; the literary networks of writers in Northern Ireland; and the relationship among poets and editors in mid-century modern American poetry.

I completed my Ph.D. at Emory University, investigating the relationships among technology, media, and psychological trauma. After that, I taught modern and contemporary American literature as well as courses on media studies, digital culture, and war fiction for a year at Emory and another year at Clemson University. I then became Emory’s first CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow and Emerging Technologies Librarian. Somewhere in there, I co-edited both a book and a journal issue on steampunk, edited a cluster at #Alt-Academy, and wrote for the group blog ProfHacker.

I am the appointed chair of the Selection Committee for the Modern Language Association‘s Prize for Collaborative, Bibliographical, or Archival Scholarship (2022-2024) and an appointed member of the Committee on Amendments to the Constitution (2023-2026). I am a past elected member of the Executive Councils of the MLA (2014-2018) and the Association for Computers and the Humanities (2013-2017), as well as the former elected Secretary of the international Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (2017-2021), the elected representative (for Libraries and Archives) on the MLA’s Delegate Assembly (2018-2021), and an appointed member of the MLA’s Program Committee (2019-2022) and Committee on Information Technology (2011-2014). I track my publications with ORCID.

Education


  • PhD. English. Emory University. 2008.

  • MA. English. Emory University. 2006.

  • BA. Music; Humanities: English emphasis. Brigham Young University. 2002.

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Absolutely thrilled that Diane Jakacki and my edited volume, *What We Teach When We Teach DH*, has just launched in its open-access version on the Debates on DH website. https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/projects/what-we-teach-when-we-teach-dh (2024-08-07 ↗)


Thrilled the panel Diane Jakacki & I organized for #mla25 is accepted. Ever wish you hadn't missed the classic 2011 MLA DH panel? Come and see @kfitz @ayliu @laurenfklein @triproftri as well as Kenton Rambsy and Steve Ramsay dish about DH textbooks. (2024-05-23 ↗)


Remember blogs? @dianejakacki and I just wrote up a short history of What We Teach When We Teach DH. Stop by if you want a glance at the table of contents and a synopsis of every chapter. https://briancroxall.net/2023/12/21/what-we-teach-when-we-teach-dh-is-published/ (2023-12-21 ↗)


So, I reworked my blogging assignment this year to "Blogging with AI." See what you think: https://briancroxall.net/f23dh/assignments/blogging/. (2023-09-12 ↗)


Sometimes we just write the code we are capable of and will get the job done, even if it's not as efficient as we're pretty sure it can be. Because sometimes the office's Python expert is working from home. (2023-06-29 ↗)


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