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elizabethcornell wrote a new post, Talk Session: Editing Wikipedia, Inspired by Adrianne Wadewitz, on the site THATCamp Digital Writing 2014 right now
As many of you have heard, May has been designated as a month for groups around the world to come together to edit Wikipedia in honor of Dr. Adrianne Wadewitz, who was a Mellon Digital Scholarship Fellow.
For […]
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elizabethcornell wrote a new post, THATCamp Digital Writing, New York City, May 2-3, 2014, on the site THATCamp Digital Writing 2014 right now
From Tweeting to multimodal research papers to Prezi, writing these days means more than just black text on a white background. Through workshops and discussions, THATCamp Digital Writing aims to deepen and […]
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elizabethcornell wrote a new post, Collaboration, Archives, and E-textbooks, on the site THATCamp New York 2012 right now
From Roger Panetta:
What are the best platforms for developing semester-long collaborative class projects?
What are the best ways to engage the public in the development and use of archives?
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Text encoding (editing, modeling, metadata, TEI, skills, tools…), on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
Yes! Sounds great. I am a total novice about this subject.
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Is a Simple, Straightforward Syllabus for "Intro to DH" Possible? Is it even desirable?, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
Thanks, Hope for those links. They’re a goldmine.
One question I have is why do we need to teach a class about the digital humanities (such as Introduction to the DH) as opposed to teaching a course in literature […] -
elizabethcornell wrote a new post, Student-Directed Learning, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
How do we institute and teach a humanities class where student-directed learning is at its heart?
Having just attended the MobilityShifts Conference at the New School in New York City, I’ve come away with a […] -
elizabethcornell commented on the post, From Projects to Program, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
I love this idea. My school, Fordham University, has no formal program for grad or undergrad students.
There is, however, a formal DH initiative at my school, but it is tiny. The department chairs and most of […]
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Give me your metadata, your text…, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
Yes, great questions!
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Elle, Edmonde Charles-Roux. The role of biographers, fashion and Coco Chanel, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
A great idea, which also raises questions about fair use. Your position at WGBH (my favorite station!) probably has placed you in the thick of that debate. Fair use should definitely be a part of the discussion you propose.
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Elle, Edmonde Charles-Roux. The role of biographers, fashion and Coco Chanel, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
HASTAC does seem to provide this kind of service. Anyone can join and it’s free.
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Elle, Edmonde Charles-Roux. The role of biographers, fashion and Coco Chanel, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
It sounds like what you’re looking for might be found at RoSE, the “research-oriented social environment for tracking and integrating relations between authors and documents in a combined ‘social-document graph.’ […]
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, DH in a LAM world, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
Collaboration is a big word in the digital humanities. Are there other museums, libraries, and / or historical societies with similar needs, collections, goals and interests you could team up with? Pooling […]
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, Is a Simple, Straightforward Syllabus for "Intro to DH" Possible? Is it even desirable?, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
I love this idea! I second it.
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elizabethcornell commented on the post, "Training the Trainers" for DH, on the site THATCamp New England 2011 right now
I too would like to see a session such as this. Would it be possible to expand it to humanities teachers? They’re an important user group of these tools and techniques, and they need to be encouraged to use and […]
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