@rwg sorry for the slow follow up but I found this one which was started in 1990 and is still publishing: https://pmc.iath.virginia.edu/
Associate Professor in Media Studies and Production at Temple University
https://adrienneshaw.com/
Founder of the LGBTQ Game Archive
https://lgbtqgamearchive.com/
She/her
Cover photo image from Shannon Downey's 2022 Craftivism exhibit at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia: https://www.libertymuseum.org/show-item/craftivism/
@rwg sorry for the slow follow up but I found this one which was started in 1990 and is still publishing: https://pmc.iath.virginia.edu/
@w8emv Thank you!
@rwg Within the first few issues I found this which seems...relevant today: https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/472
Adding: Beyond "first" I'm also interested in names of any pre-2005 online peer reviewed academic journals.
@rwg First Monday was 1996, IJOC relatively young comparatively (2007). Although, I bet looking at early First Monday bibliography sections might turn up more.... I know I came across one from the late 90s that no longer exists anywhere (but now I can't find that note!)
Academic folks: Any leads on the first* online peer-reviewed academic journal?
*don't worry about vetting "first," I can track that down once I get enough titles to look through. I'm especially interested in ones that may no longer be available.
Do I have anyone in my network working for LEGO in Denmark/Europe?
Feel free to share this / get in touch or point me in the right direction please 🤞
If you've assigned my work in your classes, please send me a copy of the syllabus: adrienne.shaw@temple.edu. Thank you!
@kidskylark this is the one that folks have suggested on other platforms as well. Definitely promising! I hope for more, and maybe just asking will encourage someone to make one :)
@gsquirrel this is the one that folks have suggested on other platforms as well. Definitely promising! I hope for more, and maybe just asking will encourage someone to make one :)
Has anyone made a video game about bird watching?
@katykaty LOL, no worries. It looks like I'm teaching that class in the fall btw. I'll reach out about planning when the time comes.
@katykaty another teaching example next time I bring a class in...
Library of Congress released a tentative list of proposals that includes changing subject headings: "Mexico, Gulf of" to "America, Gulf of" (and also Mount Denali to Mount McKinley). You can submit comments but the today is the last day to make comments (it was also just released to the public today)
here it is: https://classweb.org/tentative-subjects/2412a.html?loclr=eashal
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@adrishaw more complete alt text:
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2025 Trans Girl Scouts To Order Cookies From!: https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/2025-trans-girl-scouts-to-order-cookies
I found the original article that generated those headlines, but it is only about AI water usage (and is also less dramatic than the headlines, but that's always the case)