This panel brings together four contributors to the forthcoming volume, Digital Humanities and Libraries and Archives in Religious Studies (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019). The panelists will briefly summarize their chapters, sharing how digital humanities connects with research in religious studies as well as teaching and learning in theological librarianship. Since this volume will be published in open access, these chapters will be available as resources for everyone who seeks to understand how this growing field is shaping and transforming the practice of theological librarianship. Topics covered during the panel will include algorithmic bias and transparency, data mining of religious archives, digital humanities pedagogy, and the library as "interface" to the digital humanities.