Monthly Archives: April 2005

What is a good blog?

::looking for inspiration by tara willersdorf:: ? Blog me Baby A good blog affirms growth of knowledge rather than critiquing. A blog should be used to build or develop ideas. How to make it less like a journal and more like a blog. The blog entries can have personal touches, your distinct tone, but they [...]

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Bellamy’s Looking Backwards

Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward, table of contents Here is yet another wonderful hypertext from the University of Virginia.

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The Alfred Deakin Lecturers

The Alfred Deakin Innovation Lectures The Alfred Deakin Lecture series is a must for thinking Melbourne. Of interest is Lawrence Lessig who will be talking about the concept of a Creative Commons.

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Fascists in the Fog

Interesting times allow me the indulgence to reflect…ideas coming together…why do they need to come together, is there a purpose, an outcome, a greater reason? Yes, ideas coming together can be a good thing, but it is also good to keep some ideas apart. Ideas coming together may not always provide solutions, they may also [...]

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Connected Homes Project: HPS, University of Melbourne

Connected Homes The Connected Homes project in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Melbourne seeks to understand how ICT technology is used in the home.

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Village History online

Kelvin Grove Urban Village – Sharing Stories

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  • ...this blog is obsessively directed at profiling digital humanities developments in a cultural, social, and technical sense and in terms of books and applications...it is an aggregation or 'meta' style blog with the occasional commentary

    Hi, my name is Dr Craig Bellamy and I am a digital humanities analyst for the Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative, a consortium based at the University of Melbourne, however, the views expressed in this blog are the responsibility of the author alone.

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