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Monthly Archives: February 2007
CFP: Nebraska Digital Workshop
Call for Proposals The Nebraska Digital Workshop October 5 & 6, 2007 http://cdrh.unl.edu The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) at the University of Nebraska’s Lincoln (UNL) will host the second annual Nebraska Digital Workshop on October 5 … Continue reading
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Stanford Syllabus Tool
“Stanford Syllabus is a central, online repository for Stanford class syllabi. It is a project from Stanford’s Committee on Undergraduate Standards and Policy and developed by Academic Computing. The goal is for students and their advisors to browse through syllabi … Continue reading
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Google Books, Google Maps: hist-mash
Google is digitizing books from University of Michigan. UMich is a founding member of the “Making of America” project, a digital library of 19th century materials. What could make this partnership even better? Google Maps. Here’s an example: take a … Continue reading
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TEI Day, Kyoto 2006 Proceedings
East Asian Center for Informatics in Humanities Proceedings available at: http://coe21.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/tei-day/tei-day2006.html Topics: * TEI Day in Kyoto and activities of the TEI OHYA Kazushi (Tsurumi University), Christian Wittern (Kyoto University) * Why was and is TEI unknown in Japan and … Continue reading
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