Category: web2.0
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ICT Map for Arts and Humanities Research
The UK has a unique range of public bodies and services providing cross-disciplinary support for the use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in arts and humanities research. This page provides a brief description of the main providers, with links to further information on each one (link)
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What is ICT Guides?
Part of my new Job at the Arts and Humanities Data Centre (ADHS) at King’s College, London is to further develop an online guide for Arts and Humanities researchers called ICT Guides. ICT Guides lists methods that are used by the Arts and Humanities in the creation of digital resources. It’s an extensive guide and
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Engage Media Beta Launch
This is a web 2.0 political initative from here in Melbourne, Australia. —– Forwarded message —– http://engagemedia.org EngageMedia recently launched its beta site and we are open for your contributions. Get sharing! It’s a place to upload your work or download video to watch, share, re-distribute and screen in your community. EngageMedia.org is a website
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Pod Save the Queen
The Queens message is podcast this year. I can’t wait! (link)
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Blog Growth Slowing
Could blogging be near the peak of its popularity? The technology gurus at Gartner Inc. believe so.One of the research company’s top 10 predictions for 2007 is that the number of bloggers will level off in the first half of next year at roughly 100 million worldwide (link the Age)
