Tracie Hall delivered a keynote titled, "'Saviors' and Silences: The Potentialities of Library Publishing in Resisting Racialized Censorship" at the .
Sandy Littletree and Carole Palmer delivered a keynote titled, "Rethinking Data Stewardship through Indigenous Priorities" at the .
Melanie Walsh presented a plenary panel titled, "How Data Shapes – and Reveals – Who and What Gets Published" at the .
Chirag Shah wrote a book titled “” that was published by Apress.
Jaime Snyder and co-authors Seth Asafo, Angela Ofori-Atta, Alexa Beaulieu, Dzifa Attah, Anna Larsen, Arya Kadakia, Emmanuel Quame Sottie, Ella DeVried, Lola Kola, Jonathan Kuma Gavi, Kwadwo Obeng, Dror Ben-Zeev, and Pamela Collins’s paper titled “A Qualitative Evaluation of Digital Mental Health Integration within Spiritual Healing Practices in Ghana,” will be published in Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health.
Ben Lee and co-author Gabriel Pizzorno wrote a chapter titled “Identity, Personhood, and Material Culture: A Documentary Archaeology of the Personal Belongings of Prisoners upon Arrival at Dachau Concentration Camp,” in the book that was published by Purdue University Press.
Rachel Moran and co-author Meredith Berger’s brief titled “” was published by the Brennan Center for Justice.
Paul Jason Perez (PhD Student) and Ben Lee will be giving a presentation titled “Minimal Computing in the Age of AI: Toward Principles for Sustainable and Accountable Systems in LAM Institutions,” at the
Chirag Shah gave an invited talk titled “Being Human in the Age of AI,” at the University House in Issaquah.
Jevin West was quoted in an article titled “,” published in Knowable Magazine.
