Christina Boyles is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information and Library Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington. Her research explores the relationship between community archiving, digital humanities, and data ethics. She currently directs projects funded by the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, including the Archivo de Respuestas Emergencias de Puerto Rico, or the Emergency Response Archive of Puerto Rico, a digital humanities project that works with community organizations to collect and preserve oral histories and artifacts pertaining to disaster. The project is available at arepr.org.
Prior to coming to IU, she served as a 2022-2023 Data Ethics Fellow at the Center for Applied Data Ethics and as an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University.