The electronic thesis ‘Milkbar‘ is now back online. The thesis contains 12 hours of video interviews with local residents of the suburb of Fitzroy in Melbourne, Australia. I recently moved it to another server and after doing so, thought that I would leave it online for a limited time. The thesis was completed in October 2002 and I didn’t really plan for it to be freely available online forever, but what the heck, it probably isn’t my best piece of work, but I am sure that it has some enduring value (and boy did we learn from Web1.0 the hard way). The most difficult part of the project is in the ‘global’ section; the section that most people seem to overlook. It won an ‘Innovative Learning trough ETDs’ award (Electronic Thesis and Dissertation) at an international conference last year that was a real boon. Check it out and tell me what you reckon.
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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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Excellent – I’ve been wanting to check this out for some time, but was always locked-out by the bar on non-academics. I look forward to spending some time on your website.
great to have this back online, mr bellamy. an oft referred to work in my presentations and global wanderings.
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