Brian Croxall is CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University. In this position, he is helping to establish the new, Mellon Foundation-sponsored Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC). Along with developing and managing digital scholarship projects in collaboration with faculty, graduate students, librarians, developers, and more, he teaches a new undergraduate "Introduction to Digital Humanities" and works to integrate digital technologies into the whole of the library. His interests in the digital humanities include visualizing geospatial and temporal data as well as integrating digital approaches into pedagogy. He completed his Ph.D at Emory University in 2008, investigating the relationships between technology, media, and psychological trauma. Since then, he has taught modern and contemporary American literature as well as courses on media studies, digital culture, and war fiction and co-edited a journal issue on the subject of steampunk. Brian is a contributing author to the blog ProfHacker and to the #alt-academy project.