About
Anne Cong-Huyen is the Director of Digital Scholarship at the University of Michigan Library, and affiliate faculty in the Digital Studies Institute and Asian American Pacific Islander American Studies. She was previously the digital scholar and coordinator of the Digital Liberal Arts Program at Whittier College, and a Mellon Visiting Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at the UCLA. She is a co-founder of #transformDH, serves on the steering committee of HASTAC, is chair of the American Studies Association Digital Humanities Caucus, and is a director of the SCRAM collective.
Current Work
Anne supports digital scholarship at the University of Michigan and works with faculty, graduate students, and their research partners on a range digital projects and initiatives. She is a co-investigator of the Asians in Southeast Michigan: Information Networks and Placemaking as Responses to Racist Violence (1980s-present) project, which is funded by OVPR and NCID at U-M. She's published on labor and precarity in the digital humanities, libraries, literature and media, and in global cities.
Research Area Keyword(s)
digital humanities, Digital scholarship, feminist pedagogy, labor, Media