Post-Doc, Emory Libraries
Brigham Young University, Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature
Emory University, English
CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow and Emerging Technologies Librarian
Thesis Title: Discourse Accidents: Technology Within the Stories of Trauma
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About
Brian Croxall is Emerging Technologies Librarian and CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University. In this position, he works not only to integrate digital technologies into the whole of the library but also to establish a Digital Scholarship Commons. He is also rethinking every point of contact among the library, faculty, graduate students, undergraduates, and campus IT groups. He completed his Ph.D at Emory University in 2008. Since then, he has taught modern and contemporary American literature as well as courses on media studies, digital culture, and war fiction. His current book project, “Discourse Accidents,” investigates the narratological use of technology within the discourse of trauma. Within the digital humanities, his current work focuses on the collaborative representation of time and space. Brian is a contributing author to the blog ProfHacker. He completed his undergraduate work at Brigham Young University, with degrees in music and the humanities.
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