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I'm a Research & Engagement Librarian for Humanities and Social Sciences at UCSB Library. I've been editing since 2013, and I work with a lot of new editors. Sadly, I don't get to edit as much as I'd like, but I enjoy social editing events and like to create new stubs. I write things and occasionally publish stuff.[1][2][3]

I often use this page for instruction sessions, so there may be random content here from time to time. I watch a lot of television and read lots of trashy novels.

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I participate in the Art+Feminism campaign.

I have a PhD in English from University of California, Santa Barbara, where I researched global literature, cities, labor, and migration. I was previously a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow of Transnational Cultures and a Visiting Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles. You can find me online here.

I was introduced to Wikipedia editing by Adrianne Wadewitz, at a Feminist THATCamp digital humanities unconference, where she led us in a "Feminists Engage Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon." I continue, as much as I can, to attend edit-a-thons.

I've been active in the Wikipedians Los Angeles group, and have been hosting Art+Feminism edit-a-thons since 2015.[1]

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Conflict of interest statement

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I am employed by the University of California, Santa Barbara, and serve on the steering committees of HASTAC and FemTechNet.

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Situated Critical Race & Media Collective

References

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  1. ^ a b Boyles, Christina; Cong-Huyen, Anne; Johnston, Carrie; McGrath, Jim; Phillips, Amanda (2018). "Precarious Labor and the Digital Humanities". American Quarterly. 70 (3): 693–700. doi:10.1353/aq.2018.0054. ISSN 1080-6490.
  2. ^ Cong-Huyen, Anne (2015). "Asian/American and the DigitalTechnological Thus Far". Verge: Studies in Global Asias. 1 (1): 100–108. ISSN 2373-5066.
  3. ^ Cong-Huyen, Anne (2026). De Gruyter Handbook for Feminist Digital Studies. De Gruyter.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)