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Activity feed for Liz Grumbach.Fri, 21 Feb 2020 16:11:09 +0000https://buddypress.org/?v=5.1.2en30hourly24e725c288f670291b10d153f66dcf349-enLiz Grumbach wrote a new post, Linked Open Data - Everything is Connected(!/?), on the site THATCamp Digital Frontiers 2016
http://digitalfrontiers2016.thatcamp.org/?p=175
Tue, 20 Sep 2016 04:05:48 +0000Linked data and linked open data are batted about as buzzwords in digital humanities and digital library communities. Compared to the siloed and complex data of individual institutional repositories and […]
]]>a9eb52e50b231f13dc5bfe79916957a3-enLiz Grumbach commented on the post, Digital texts, online identity and political blogging, on the site THATCamp Texas 2011
http://texas2011.thatcamp.org/03/29/digital-texts-online-identity-and-political-blogging/#comment-89
Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:26:38 +0000I feel that the tension and anxiety surrounding social media springs from the exact questions you’re raising. I wish someone could (and maybe someone will!) answer these questions. Perhaps there would be something […]
]]>f6f241ea98bbbae8d939b46f2cc8c602-enLiz Grumbach commented on the post, Memes, on the site THATCamp Texas 2011
http://texas2011.thatcamp.org/04/01/memes/#comment-83
Thu, 14 Apr 2011 02:43:24 +0000I think memes and meme theory are an important issue in the study of digital cultures as well. Can memes, or do memes, allow for the creation of new online traditions/ways of communicating/methods for teaching […]
]]>e885a11fd9930d8cac17afad4970897f-enLiz Grumbach commented on the post, Digital texts, online identity and political blogging, on the site THATCamp Texas 2011
http://texas2011.thatcamp.org/03/29/digital-texts-online-identity-and-political-blogging/#comment-82
Thu, 14 Apr 2011 01:54:07 +0000I feel like I’ve been struggling with the same issues in my experience as a graduate student working with undergraduate students. Often, they understand and are grateful for the opportunity to work on creating an […]
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