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I'm a historian in computational history, environmental history, and twentieth-century North America. As the senior developer at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, I'm creating digital scholarship, educational projects, and digital public history. I'm also interested in reproducible research, having worked with the Mozilla Foundation (as an open leadership mentor), data visualization (as a member of Humanities+Design at Stanford University), and historical communication and outreach (The Conversation, the Washington Post).
I'm the co-editor of the open access book Digital Community Engagement: Partnering Communities with the Academy (Univ. of Cincinnati Press, 2020) and Silicon Valley and the Environmental Inequalities of High-Tech Urbanism (Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 2024).
Featured work
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hepplerj/whatisdigitalhumanities
Code repository for whatisdigitalhumanities.com
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hepplerj/rubyist-historian
Code repository for the Rubyist Historian ebook project.
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chnm/apiary
๐Apiary: The Data API for RRCHNM
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chnm/relec-website
The website for the American Religious Ecologies project at RRCHNM
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chnm/mapping-violence
Repository for the Mapping Violence project.
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