Education
New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Ph.D. in English and American Literature, 2016; Dissertation: “Children of Wrath: Allegory, Violence, and the Mediation of Childhood in Antebellum America.” Professor Patricia Crain, Director; Committee Members: Bryan Waterman, Tom Augst, Catherine Robson, & Jennifer Baker
M.A. in English and American Literature, 2006; Thesis: “Transgressing Subjectivity: Postmodern Feminist Self-Fashioning in Galás and Acker.” Professor Phillip Brian Harper, and Marvin Taylor, Director of the Fales Library & Special Collections, Supervisors
University of Minnesota, College of Arts and Sciences
B.A. in English, December 2003; Thesis: “A Small Vial of Tears: Public Grief and the Puritan Press.” Jani Scandura, Supervisor
Other Publications
“Labor.” Commissioned curated entry in Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments. Rebecca Frost Davis, Katherine Harris, and Jentery Sayers, editors. Forthcoming 2016, Modern Language Association.
“Disrupting Labor in Digital Humanities; or The Classroom is Not Your Crowd.” Commissioned book chapter for Disrupting the Digital Humanities, Jesse Stommel and Dorothy Kim, editors. Forthcoming 2016, Punctum Books.
“The origin and evolution of cat memes from the 18th century to lolcats; or, how cats have basically changed the Internet and the world furever.” S. Keralis & Jeanette Claire Sewell. Forthcoming in Buzzademia: Scholarship in the Internet Vernacular.
“Research Data Management in Policy and Practice: The DataRes Project.” S. Keralis, Martin Halbert, William Moen & Shannon Stark. Research Data Management: Principles, Practice, and Prospects. Washington, D.C.: Council on Library & Information Resources, November 2013
Research Data Management: Principles, Practice, and Prospects. Editor. Washington, D.C.: Council on Library & Information Resources, November 2013
“The Value of Open Access to Undergraduate Research.” Laura Waugh & S. Keralis. The Eagle Feather 10, 2013 doi:10.12794/tef.10.2013.287
“Children’s Aid Society.” The Social History of the American Family. Sage Publications, 2014
“Pets.” The Social History of the American Family. Sage Publications, 2014
“The Denton Declaration: An Open Data Manifesto.” Open Access @ UNT. September 2012
Reprinted in Research Data Management: Principles, Practice, and Prospects. Washington, D.C.: Council on Library & Information Resources, November 2013
“Feeling Animal: Pet-Making and Mastery in The Slave’s Friend,” American Periodicals, 2012, pp. 121-138, Special Issue on Children’s Periodicals
“Data Curation Education: A Snapshot.” The Problem of Data. Washington, D.C.: Council on Library & Information Resources, 2012, 32-41
“Pictures of Charlotte: The Illustrated Charlotte Temple and Her Readers,” Book History, Vol. 13, 2010
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Breaking Glass on the Small Screen,”
Texte und Töne, Vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 2008