Author: Craig
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The ‘shock of the new’ in the Digital Humanities
If there is such a thing as a ‘gold standard’ in the Digital Humanities, it is using computing in research to find out something new. And by something new I mean new in a research context, not new as a new pair of jeans or a new as in a new hair style. There have
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Are Digital Humanists underdogs?
I am increasingly confronted by many in the broader Digital Humanities field’s hackneyed claims that they are underprivileged. I see full Professors do this, Directors of Centres do this, lecturers and programmers do it. They claim they are misunderstood and unloved because they are Digital Humanists. They claim they are discriminated against, spat on in
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The ‘what is’ question?
The ‘what is’ question is a tough one. Researchers get it a lot. And it is probably more prevalent in Australia than any where else because of our excessively modern penchant for simplicity and speed. Australia’s want simple answers quickly and if they aren’t provided, then there must be something wrong with the search engine.
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Journal of William John Wills (TEI)
Conal Tuohy and I taught a 3-hour introduction to last Thursday (30 September). The major exercise that the class undertook was to encode in TEI the diary of William John Wills; an explorer who died whilst trying to cross Australia in the 19th Century. It makes for pretty interesting reading right up to when he
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Everything Web 2.0
(First published April, 15 2006) All things Web2.0 (thanks to Bob Stumpel et al. for this extensive list…and I have added a few more of my own at the end…suggestions welcome) Everything Web 2.0 AUDIO 2.0 Bebop – Compare music calendar against your iTunes catalogue. http://www.bebopular.com/ Clickcaster – Record, license, publish & promote your radio
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Text Encoding Initative (TEI) and Humanities Research
Conal Tuohy and myself will teach a short, introductory workshop on TEI and humanities research on the 30th September. Details are below. There are still places available; just send me an email if you wish to come. 2-5pm, Thursday 30 September 2010 Student Computer Lab, Room G22, John Medley East Training Objective: This workshop will
