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Wilhelmina Randtke wrote a new post, Digital Preservation to overlay a file structure, on the site THATCamp Digital Humanities & Libraries 2013 right now
I am with St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio. The law library has been using Omeka to build a digital collection. A critical missing piece of this as a repository platform is that Omeka does not […]
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Wilhelmina Randtke commented on the post, Session Proposal – Social Life of DH Collaborations, on the site THATCamp Florida 2012 right now
I’m interested in sharing experiences in this as well.
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Wilhelmina Randtke commented on the post, symposia ensoniment of Plato's Symposium, on the site THATCamp Florida 2012 right now
Love it! Crowdsourcing to the right crowd. I also plan to be present the day you are doing this, so now very curious to check your session out with my trusty laptop at hand.
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Wilhelmina Randtke commented on the post, Sharon Freeman, President DeBary Hall, Inc., on the site THATCamp Florida 2012 right now
Omeka is a digital library platform – so a tool for hosting a bunch of things that someone would search, and those things don’t change. It’s good for a photo collect, bunch of e-books, etc.
It sound like you […]
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Wilhelmina Randtke commented on the post, Mobile Tech at Interpretive Sites, on the site THATCamp Florida 2012 right now
Just looking at what APIs exist to tie into could be useful. I’ve never done anything using the Google Maps API, but getting your experiences with it (since it sounds like you used it some) could be good for me […]
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Wilhelmina Randtke commented on the post, On-line threaded discussions, on the site THATCamp Florida 2012 right now
OK, that’s interesting. You are interested in emerging interfaces, and maybe even more than threading? So, something like Google Wave or other new interface, where the online meeting room mixed with the discussion board?
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Wilhelmina Randtke commented on the post, Session proposal: Researching the digital archives, on the site THATCamp Florida 2012 right now
Most of the ethics are on what the person thought the oral history would be used for at the time the oral history was recorded. I think this is mostly straight ethics (ie. not legal or something that will be […]
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