What is CHILL?

CHILL is designated for the exploration of social and technological issues impacting human culture, heritage, and the arts and humanities. Research activities for the Lab include work in the areas of archival science, digital humanities, and social informatics. Interdisciplinarity is central to our mission. Interested collaborators are encouraged to contact the Lab's directors. 

Co-Directors

Dr. Brady Lund and Dr. Ana Roeschley

Contact: Brady.Lund@unt.edu and Ana.Roeschley@unt.edu


Minority Serving Institutions Archives (ARCHIV-ALL) Project

Status of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Archives - Bussey et al. (2024)

Information Science scholars studying cultural record preservation at Minority-Serving Institutions - COI News


CHILL Students and Affiliates

Homero Rendon Cuevas


Publications from CHILL Members and Affiliates

Lund, B. D., Mannuru, N. R., & Agbaji, D. A. (2024). AI anxiety and fear: A look at perspectives of information science students and professionals towards artificial intelligence. Journal of Information Science, OnlineFirst. 

Mannuru, N. R., Shahriar, S., Teel, Z. A., Wang, T., Lund, B. D., Tijani, S., ... & Vaidya, P. (2023). Artificial intelligence in developing countries: The impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for development. Information Development, early-view, article 02666669231200628.