Social Stacks
This section shares experiences of people who have already adopted Lib-Static methods in a variety of contexts to demonstrate real pathways and social stacks that can make it happen. We asked contributors to think through their positionality, roles, and how to navigate their organization, so that others can envision themselves deploying Lib-Static solutions in their own environment.
Digital Humanities Center
Potential roles (vary from institution to institution): director dh librarian dh developer faculty and student collaborators Work style Work is generally project-based, completed in cycles...
Grant Funded Project
Common stack: 1 lead (PI), Primary collaborators (typically librarians, faculty members), Hired assistants (often students), Financial tech, Research Office, Grant Advisors, Incentivized partners and collaborators,...
Go it Alone
You are the Digital something at your library. You work on web projects. You support open access/ open education/ open (meta)data/ open source initiatives. You...
Nimble Tents
Life in the anthropocene seems to be marked by an endless series of crises. Whenever we put together a temporary team to work on a...
Skunkworks
Description 1: A “skunkworks” (all one word) describes a small and nimble technical team, deliberately and self-consciously and (yes) quite unfairly freed from much of...
Whole Library
Some libraries may have significant investment in static web methods, driven by digital teams who largely adopt Lib-Static type approaches. This does not necessarily mean...
last update: 2021-08-04