Professor, Literature & Digital Humanities; Director of Public Programming, Outreach & Advocacy, College of Humanities & the Arts
San Jose State University
San Jose, CA
Katherine D. Harris is Director of Public Programming, Outreach & Advocacy for the College of Humanities & the Arts and Professor of Literature & Digital Humanities at San Jose State University. She teaches and publishes about literature and technology ranging from the mechanization of the printing press in the 19th-century British Empire to ethical considerations about artificial intelligence. Her work with community engagement has garnered several grants for the Public Art as Resistance in San Jose project and allowed her to explore the field of Public Humanities.
Critical Cataloging Post-Critical Cataloging: What Do We Do Now, and What Do We Call It?
Friday, October 24, 2025
8:00 AM - 8:45 AM PT