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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Geo-spatial visualization and Omeka
This may be something that can be discussed as part of the session proposed by Jean Bauer, especially if Omeka is one of the platforms that people are interested in using to visualize data. Or a stand-alone session for people … Continue reading →
Categories: Archives, Collaboration, Libraries, Mapping, Metadata, Museums, Open Access, Publishing, Research Methods, Session Proposals, Visualization
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Content and Libraries, Archives, Museums: What can LAMs do for you?
What research services can the Digital Humanist expect from libraries, archives, and museums? Accessing existing scholarly content and making new digital forms available are well within the realm of expectations. But what do LAMS already do, and what services would … Continue reading →
Categories: Archives, Copyright, Libraries, Linked Data, Metadata, Museums, Open Access, Session Proposals
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