Digital housekeeping (DH) is an emerging research topic focused on the labour and social implications of setting up and maintaining technology in the home. Although examined by multiple fields, the literature on DH has yet to be reviewed and its potential overlap and synergy with library and information science (LIS) have yet to be explored. We therefore conducted a tool‐supported review of 26 scholarly publications on DH. Below we summarise the people‐ and relationship‐focused sub‐topics and findings of DH literature and explore promising directions for future research in LIS, particularly in information behaviour and personal information management. The poster visually maps the sub‐topics and disciplinary connections.