THATCamp | abrubaker | Activity https://thatcamp.org/people/abrubaker/activity/ Activity feed for abrubaker. Fri, 21 Feb 2020 17:57:56 +0000 https://buddypress.org/?v=5.1.2 en 30 hourly 2 a709d43182247192af9760ae1359d90a-en abrubaker wrote a new post, Writing with DH Tools, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/17/writing-with-dh-tools/ Mon, 17 Oct 2011 21:31:12 +0000 I want to start off by saying that I’m very much looking forward to my first THATCamp, particularly given the range of interesting proposals so far and because I’m quite new to the digital humanities field and […]

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ff921b2d6a7a8722d6648ba7b2f81e85-en abrubaker commented on the post, Data Visualization: From Discovery Tools to Visual Arguments, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/16/data-visualization-from-discovery-tools-to-visual-arguments/#comment-77 Mon, 17 Oct 2011 12:37:00 +0000 I would definitely be interested in this session. I’m currently working on a project on statistics and late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century African-American history, and more specifically at the moment, a […]

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e8b67bb81af99172976abcb6f93cfc82-en abrubaker commented on the post, Digitizing Texts: Re-Presenting Time and Space, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/10/16/digitizing-texts-re-presenting-time-and-space/#comment-75 Mon, 17 Oct 2011 12:26:23 +0000 I second this. I study modern American literature with an emphasis on science and technology studies, and I’m likewise interested in thinking about ways to visualize literary texts and trends in terms of time and […]

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48adc1c326eb1073e6d2841476ebe50d-en abrubaker wrote a new post, Writing with DH Tools , on the site THATCamp New England 2011 http://newengland2011.thatcamp.org/?p=222 Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000  

 

I would be interested in a general discussion session on using digital humanities tools for the practice and teaching of scholarly writing. What digital resources have you used to enhance your own writing? (

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