Category Archives: Digital Humanities

Juxta, for comparing and collating multiple witnesses

Jerome McGann announces ARP’s Juxta Our development group ARP (Applied Research in Patacriticism: www.patacriticism.org) is today releasing the 1.0 version of Juxta. Anyone interested in online critical editing, whether theoretically or practically or both, will probably want to look at … Continue reading

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Wiki examples in education

Wikis are catching on in the Humanities Computing world and being used in several ways. The most prevalent use seems to be for documentation purposes, but here are a few random examples: The Digital Classicist (blog at http://www.digitalclassicist.org/) uses a … Continue reading

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Wiki conference

Main Page – Wikimania “Wikimania is an annual international conference devoted to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation projects. Wikimania is both a scientific conference and a community event, bringing together the various Wikimedia projects.”

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podcast from ppt and lecture

Humble Daisy introduces ProfCast for Mac OS X | MacMinute News Humble Daisy introduces ProfCast for Mac OS X Humble Daisy today introduced ProfCast, an all-in-one presentation to podcast tool for the Mac that allows lecturers to create podcasts from … Continue reading

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Humanities computing journal ADHO

WebHome” href=”http://www.digitalhumanities.org/”>Digital Humanities > WebHome Wendell Piez online humcomp journal

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Google article

LRB | John Lanchester : The Global Id Excellent article on history, mystery, mastery, and implications of Google.

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cool japan

2006_01.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) e-text as flash–right! but sent to Sarah for fun

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Educating the Net Generation

IT Trends The article discusse the book but focuses more on the fact that, gee wiz, it’s an online book with print on demand options (this is new??). But may be worth a look…

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kurzweil

ACM: Ubiquity – SINGULARITY: UBIQUITY INTERVIEWS RAY KURZWEIL

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semantic web, ambient findability

thanks, Steve: Peter Morville, “Ambient Findability : How what we find changes who we are.” (O’Reilly, September, 2005) Part of the Safari Books Online Series : http://tinyurl.com/c8564 For an accessible description on how the web-world has co-opted the language of, … Continue reading

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