2016 Research Fellowship
In the summer of 2016, I was welcomed as a University of Michigan School of Information Research Experience For Master’s Students fellow (Institute for Museum and Library Services grant RE-01-15-0086-15). I took a sabbatical from my position at the Library of Congress for 12 weeks to work with the University of Michigan’s Visualization Librarian, Dr. Justin Joque, on a existing research project: “Science Between the Visualizable and the Computable.”
Our project sought to work on developing a historical understanding of the ways in which scientific disciplines cultivated methodologies and discourses surrounding the visual and numeric production of knowledge. The poster you see above was my final deliverable for the program that summer.