<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title type="full"><title type="main">Feminist Revisions</title><title type="sub">An Emergent Model for DH in Libraries</title></title></titleStmt><author><persName><surname>Cong-Huyen</surname><forename>Anne</forename></persName><affiliation>University of Michigan, United States of America</affiliation><email>annech@umich.edu</email></author><author><persName><surname>Marraccini</surname><forename>Miranda</forename></persName><affiliation>University of Michigan, United States of America</affiliation><email>miramarr@umich.edu</email></author><author><persName><surname>Pollock</surname><forename>Caitlin</forename></persName><affiliation>University of Michigan, United States of America</affiliation><email>pollockc@umich.edu</email></author><editionStmt><edition><date>43844</date></edition></editionStmt><publicationStmt><publisher>Name, Institution</publisher><address><addrLine>Street</addrLine><addrLine>City</addrLine><addrLine>Country</addrLine><addrLine>Name</addrLine></address></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><p>Converted from an OASIS Open Document</p></sourceDesc></fileDesc><encodingDesc><appInfo><application ident="DHCONVALIDATOR" version="1.22"><label>DHConvalidator</label></application></appInfo></encodingDesc><profileDesc><textClass><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="category"><term>Paper</term></keywords><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="subcategory"><term>Poster</term></keywords><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="keywords"><term>service design</term><term>feminist praxis</term><term>libraries</term><term>critical pedagogy</term><term>care</term></keywords><keywords scheme="ConfTool" n="topics"><term>English</term><term>North America</term><term>Contemporary</term><term>curricular and pedagogical development and analysis</term><term>sustainable procedures, systems, and methods</term><term>Education/ pedagogy</term><term>Library &amp; information science</term></keywords></textClass></profileDesc></teiHeader><text><body><p>How can a library develop a collaborative digital scholarship service model and embed feminist critical pedagogy into our teaching, research, and support activities? As an alternative to these existing models for digital humanities support in university libraries, our poster outlines a feminist, anti-racist, and equity-centered approach that we used in the formation of a digital scholarship services pilot at the University of Michigan Library. To ground the poster in concrete examples, we focus on the three core programs that are developed and coordinated from within the DS Hub: (1) service model design, (2) digital pedagogy support, and (3) open data workshops and scholarship support. Through these three examples, we will demonstrate how these feminist and anti-racist principles manifest in practice around the values of consent, trust, and care.</p></body></text></TEI>