This presentation will introduce the Digital Transgender Archive, an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings globally relating to trans and gender non-normative individuals and practices. The presenter will discuss what items can be found on the DTA and how we determine what to add to our collection, how those items are organized, and suggestions for how to navigate the site and the additional resources it provides. Additionally, drawing on both his own experience working at the DTA and as a researcher working with items on the DTA, he will discuss suggestions for interacting with the DTA as a researcher.
Learning Objectives:
Learn what kinds of items can be found on the DTA and how they are selected
Learn about the additional resources the DTA provides
Learn what the DTA offers from a researcher’s perspective
Presenter:
Leslie Beegle (he/they) is a 2nd year PhD student in the English Department at Northeastern University, and a Research Assistant and Lab Coordinator for the Digital Transgender Archive (DTA), where he works closely with his advisor and creator of the archive, Dr. K.J. Rawson. His work at the DTA includes managing undergraduates as they add items to the DTA, and coordinating with archives and individuals who provide new items for the DTA. Their PhD research focuses on the relationships between trans, archival, and medical rhetorics.