[2] The name In geveb was inspired by a collection of poetry by the Yiddish writer Yehoyash.
[3] Zachary M. Baker's "Resources in Yiddish Studies," published by In geveb, received Honorable Mention from the Association of Jewish Libraries in their 2018 Reference and Bibliography Awards.
[5] In 2015, In geveb was founded by David Roskies to replace a previous Yiddish journal which ceased publication in 2008.
[6] Since 2018, Yiddish professor and researcher at the University of Chicago Jessica Kirzane has been the journal's editor-in-chief.
[7] In geveb is collaborating with Tel Aviv University and the National Library of Israel's Historical Jewish Press project to publish full-color scans and translations from rare Yiddish avant-garde journals originally published between the two world wars.