THATCamp 2012 in a Nutshell
THATCamp New England is an unconference that brings together scholars working in digital humanities. The 2012 meeting will be held at Brown University. The main unconference will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2012. Workshops will be held the Friday before, October 19.-
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James Smith
- Software Architect
- University of Maryland, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
- Website: www.jamesgottlieb.com
- Twitter: @jgsmith
My education consists of a B.S. in math and physics and a M.A. in English, creative writing. I've been a web application developer and UNIX system administrator since '97 and the Software Architect for MITH since January, 2011.
Besides writing novels and playing with LPMUDs, I'm trying to find ways to preserve and curate 'algorithmic cultural objects,' those types of digital humanities projects that digital libraries don't want to touch because they are more than a collection of static assets.