Giulia Carla Rossi is a researcher, curator and artist based in London. She is Curator for Digital Publications at the British Library, working in the department of Contemporary British Collections. Her research interests include digital preservation (especially for born-digital complex publications), digital literature, curating digital collections and exhibitions, interactive narratives, net art, visual poetry and creative computing. In her creative work she uses digital tools to create storytelling experiences that explore language, queerness and archival practices.

Formerly, she covered different editorial and production roles in trade and academic publishing, focusing on digital publications and working for Bloomsbury Publishing, Penguin Random House and Cambridge University Press.

Born in Italy, she holds a BA in Language, Culture and Society of Eastern Asia (Japanese Studies) from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (IT), with a semester spent at Momoyama Gakuin University in Osaka (JP), and an MA in Publishing and Language from Oxford Brookes University (UK). She recently completed a PGCert in Applied Data Science (originally PGCert Computing for Cultural Heritage) at Birkbeck University of London (UK), as part of the inaugural cohort of students from the British Library and The National Archives. She is currently enrolled on a MA in Computational Arts at Goldsmiths University of London (UK).

Giulia can be contacted via Twitter or on LinkedIn.

 
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