Monthly Archives: March 2012

This looks like a great example of DH, similar to the peer review posting on museums. Check this out! http://t.co/ZZucCaIY #cunydh12

This looks like a great example of DH, similar to the peer review posting on museums. Check this out! http://t.co/ZZucCaIY #cunydh12 Continue reading

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Visualizing Information. Project: “Mapping the Republic of Letters”.

Please take a look at the project: “Mapping the Republic of Letters”. It started in 2008 and was possible due a three- year Presidential Grant for Innovation in Humanities from Stanford University. The proposal of the project was done by … Continue reading

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Graphs Maps and Trees

As I was reading Franco Moretti’s book, the first thing that struck me was that I do visualize the geography of each novel or book that gives geographical references that I am reading. A map naturally forms in my head … Continue reading

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Great post! RT @RoxanneShirazi: My beginner’s take on the @tweetMETRO Feb. 23rd #lodlam event & DH http://t.co/OEHP0cOu #cunydh12

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Digital Citizenship for the Next Generation

Thought people might find this interesting: http://mindshift.kqed.org/2012/03/teaching-and-modeling-good-digital-citizenship/

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Teaching the Digital Humanities

In section five it seems to be generally stated by the majority of the authors that the digital humanities has been focused on research more than teaching/pedagogy. In order to make the next transition into the academy it is suggested … Continue reading

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My beginner’s take on the @tweetMETRO Feb. 23rd #lodlam event and #digitalhumanities: http://t.co/MNTsc2Wp #cunydh12 cc: @nypl_labs

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LOD-LAM-NYC and the Digital Humanities: The Greenhorn Edition

On February 23rd, I attended a morning plenary session on Linked Open Data for Libraries, Archives, and Museums (LOD-LAM), and Prof. Gold asked that I post a few comments here.  The session was co-organized by the Metropolitan New York Library … Continue reading

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Via @MindShiftKQED: Teaching and Modeling Good Digital Citizenship | http://t.co/4ErmnpN1 #cunydh12

Via @MindShiftKQED: Teaching and Modeling Good Digital Citizenship | http://t.co/4ErmnpN1 #cunydh12 Continue reading

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RT @AlyciaicylA: MT: @miriamkp New post, "Things we share," in which I put a bird on it #cunydh12

RT @AlyciaicylA: MT: @miriamkp New post, “Things we share,” in which I put a bird on it #cunydh12 Continue reading

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