About me
Dr. Jojo Karlin is the Scholarly Communications Manager at the CUNY Central Office of Library Services. As the manager of CUNY Academic Works, the system’s open access institutional repository, Jojo facilitates the development and legacy of student, faculty, and staff research, pedagogy, and creative works. As part of the Research and Publishing Strategy department, Jojo supports open publishing and Open Educational Resources across the CUNY system. Jojo received her PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center English program in 2020, illustrating her dissertation on the letters of Virginia Woolf while serving as a GC Digital Iniatiatives and Manifold Publishing Fellow. Following a postdoctoral fellowship in Digital Scholarship Services at NYU Libraries, she led the successful Digital Humanities Seed Grant program as NYU Digital Scholarship Specialist, developing a graduate student fellowship curriculum. She teaches in the CUNY MA in DH program, integrating Wikipedia and Wikidata into course assignments. Jojo serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, the Library Publishing Forum Showcase Week Taskforce, and chairs the DOERS Communications Committee. Across it all, she continues to incorporate drawing and visual notetaking, #jojodoodles.