Annual Meeting Registrants Can Engage With Digital Posters Through January
Explore the 2025 collection of Digital Posters now through January. View your colleagues’ posters, and comment on and ask questions about them asynchronously.Â
- Emily Dickinson: Fact, Fandom, & Folklore by Abby Tarr (University of Nebraska at Omaha)
- Fairy Tales, Mental Health, and Telling Your Own Story by Erin Kathleen Bahl (Kennesaw State University)
- Fake Movie, Fake Fandom, Fake News: The Creation and Reception of Unreal Media in a World of AI Slop by Isabelle Larocque (Independent)
- Out of Touch: An Analysis of Intangible Cultural Heritage Safeguarding Practices in the United States by Madelyn Gereighty (University of Georgia)
- The People Behind the Names: Getting Creative with Civic Data and Community Memory in Queens, New York by Meral Agish (Queens Memory Project, Queens Public Library)
You can access the posters on the conference platform and comment on the presentations there.

Click on the poster to enlarge it and use your cursor to navigate it.

Comments are visible on the page, so the poster creators and other viewers can see and interact with your comments. To communicate directly and privately with the creator about the poster, use the ‘contact’ button.

Enjoy exploring and interacting with your colleagues’ posters!
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