Thomas Padilla
@thomaspadilla.bsky.social
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dhnow.bsky.social
Our aim at DHNow is to provide as global a view of the DH landscape as possible. In this spirit, we would love to have more feeds and sources from Asia and Oceania. Please submit any sources you rely on: digitalhumanitiesnow... "
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ginamurrell1.bsky.social
Too many favorites. The #90s were a great time to be in college, and I made a good choice by going to the Univ of Maryland-College Park.

The one Republican kid in my English lit class dressed in head-to-toe black the day after Bill Clinton was first elected president.

A few others...

#HigherEd
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
What is a favorite university memory?

While waiting to deliver a talk at the University of Edinburgh (Fall 2019) I walked a path around a beautiful tree in front of the library. Through the surrounding foliage I noticed a man fully embracing the tree. He looked at peace. I thought that was nice.
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
I love that! Oh how time flies my friend.
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dorothyjberry.bsky.social
In an anthro class in undergrad: We watched a doc on Hmong shamanic medicine, and one girl (who was a pill) started making a big fuss about the "savagery" of killing a cow. Another girl calmly interjected that she was Hmong that her mom+gma were shamans and explained the respect to the animal spirit
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
What is a favorite university memory?

While waiting to deliver a talk at the University of Edinburgh (Fall 2019) I walked a path around a beautiful tree in front of the library. Through the surrounding foliage I noticed a man fully embracing the tree. He looked at peace. I thought that was nice.
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
What is a favorite university memory?

While waiting to deliver a talk at the University of Edinburgh (Fall 2019) I walked a path around a beautiful tree in front of the library. Through the surrounding foliage I noticed a man fully embracing the tree. He looked at peace. I thought that was nice.
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cni-org.bsky.social
In the CNI Interviews podcast episode "Building The Public Interest Corpus for AI & Computational Research" @dancohen.org & @thomaspadilla.bsky.social explain the development of a corpus for AI training using digitized materials from libraries, archives, & special collections. @educause.bsky.social
Building an AI Model Grounded in Scholarship | The CNI Interviews Podcast
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thomaspadilla.bsky.social
What is your idea of the most perfect song? For me it might be New Order's "Ceremony" or The Stone Roses "I wanna be adored". Immediately transports me.
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
I love how much conference usage of Bluesky I’m seeing at #DH2025 from afar! Feels like going back in time, to a better time.
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tjowens.bsky.social
The Library of Congress is looking for feedback on their amazing/unique "Selected Datasets" collection. You can see the collection here and the survey link is at the top of the page. www.loc.gov/collections/... Anyone interested in working with datasets check out the collection and take the survey.
About this Collection | Selected Datasets | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
Datasets are increasingly a key digital resource used in a wide range of fields. The Library of Congress selects, preserves, and provides enduring access to datasets with the goal of cultivating a bro...
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thomaspadilla.bsky.social
Hey folks, if you can share this far and wide I'd appreciate it!

What articles/white papers/etc. have you seen that document that cost of data releases intended for AI development?

I'm thinking cost info on storage, access, compute, staff time, etc.
a woman is talking to a man and the words at what cost are on the screen
ALT: a woman is talking to a man and the words at what cost are on the screen
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thomaspadilla.bsky.social
Greetings from San Francisco, where the AI biz dev continues to be drunk on domination and control
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gworthey.bsky.social
Thrilled at the publication of our @uclpress.bsky.social book, co-edited with @lisejaillant.bsky.social, Stephen Downie, Paul Gooding, Claire Warwick, & Katie Aske, with contributions from many great colleagues, incl. @thomaspadilla.bsky.social @nolauren.bsky.social @melissaterras.bsky.social +
lisejaillant.bsky.social
🌟 New Release!
Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations is here! 🚀 Explore AI’s role in archives, libraries, & museums with insights from top experts.

📖 Available #OpenAccess: uclpress.co.uk/AIHeritage

#AI #CulturalHeritage
Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations
The question of how artificial intelligence and machine learning should be applied to data in libraries and other cultural institutions is a challenge shared by heritage professionals, computer scient...
uclpress.co.uk
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
After years of waiting, the time has come
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
am i the only on who with a strong aversion to wait wait dont tell me, every weekend errand, i feel like they are an omnipresent special torture
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
As someone who cares very much about higher education much of this concerns me. In particular this figure ....
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mariaa.bsky.social
Check out our new paper led by @srishtiy.bsky.social and @nolauren.bsky.social! This work brings together computer vision, cultural theory, semiotics, and visual studies to provide new tools and perspectives for the study of ~culture~ in VLMs.
srishtiy.bsky.social
I am excited to announce our latest work 🎉 "Cultural Evaluations of Vision-Language Models Have a Lot to Learn from Cultural Theory". We review recent works on culture in VLMs and argue for deeper grounding in cultural theory to enable more inclusive evaluations.

Paper 🔗: arxiv.org/pdf/2505.22793
Paper title "Cultural Evaluations of Vision-Language Models
Have a Lot to Learn from Cultural Theory"
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james3neal.bsky.social
"Community Stories: The Impact of the IMLS"
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
Honored to be interviewed by the SAA Committee on Public Awareness (COPA) for my work on IMLS Matters and my thoughts about the current attack on libraries and higher education.

My short take is: "Ending IMLS would be a multigenerational disaster."

archivesaware.archivists.org/2025/05/29/c...
Community Stories: The Impact of the IMLS
This interview with Thomas Padilla was conducted at the end of May 2025. Because the status of IMLS, as well as many other federally funded institutions, continues to be in flux, while every attemp…
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thomaspadilla.bsky.social
Honored to be interviewed by the SAA Committee on Public Awareness (COPA) for my work on IMLS Matters and my thoughts about the current attack on libraries and higher education.

My short take is: "Ending IMLS would be a multigenerational disaster."

archivesaware.archivists.org/2025/05/29/c...
Community Stories: The Impact of the IMLS
This interview with Thomas Padilla was conducted at the end of May 2025. Because the status of IMLS, as well as many other federally funded institutions, continues to be in flux, while every attemp…
archivesaware.archivists.org
thomaspadilla.bsky.social
Best wishes to @alanyliu.bsky.social. A kinder more gracious and brilliant colleague you’d be very hard pressed to find.