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james.smithies wrote a new post, Session Proposal: Hacking Computing History / HOT, on the site THATCamp SHOT 2014 right now
I’m interested in discussing tools and methods that could be used for research, teaching, and publishing in the history of computing. This would presumably include general web development, but also primary sources […]
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james.smithies wrote a new post, Workshops galore!, on the site THATCamp Canterbury 2014 right now
We’ve lined up a variety of workshops for THATCamp Canterbury 2014 this Friday.
People interested in learning the art of programming will want to attend an introductory workshop being run by Jonathan Harker […]
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james.smithies wrote a new post, Project guidelines and best practice for digital humanities projects, on the site THATCamp Canterbury 2014 right now
New Zealand universities are starting to invest more in digital humanities projects and eResearch infrastructure, but staff have difficulty implementing their ideas. VUW, Otago, and Canterbury are all developing […]
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james.smithies commented on the post, Session Proposal: Curatorial Conundrums, Cataloging Bespoke Software, on the site THATCamp Canterbury 2014 right now
This would be a great session Joanna. https://medium.com/@mkirschenbaum/software-its-a-thing-a550448d0ed3 might be of interest.
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james.smithies wrote a new post, Ready, steady…, on the site THATCamp Canterbury 2014 right now
It’s time to gear up for THATCamp Canterbury, which will be held at the University of Canterbury on September 5th 2014!
Everyone is welcome, and we mean everyone: students, teachers, librarians, museum and […]
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james.smithies wrote a new post, National Digital Infrastructure, on the site THATCamp Wellington 2012 right now
This is a fairly unwieldy topic, but a lot of my conversations seem to be veering in this direction. I’d like to propose a session to discuss what a future digital humanities infrastructure might look like in New […]
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