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  • The Open Victoria Project: Open-Government Widgets for Enhanced Citizen-Government Dialogue

    The Open Victoria Project: Open-Government Widgets for Enhanced Citizen-Government Dialogue

    This is a project I am trying to develop. It is a proposal for a small prototype project. Any takers? Synopsis The Open Victoria Project will investigate and improve access to online Victorian State Government knowledge bases in a high-capacity broadband era. The project will repurpose and make available a set of portable generic widget…

    August 13, 2012
  • Journal of Digital Humanities Volume 1, No. 2

    Here is an interesting innovation from the ever prolific Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media in the US. It is built on a platform they developed called PressForward and is an open-access journal “that features the best scholarship, tools, and conversations produced by the DH community in the previous quarter”. The articles are…

    August 9, 2012
  • Opportunity and accountability in the eResearch push, Digital Humanities, 2012, Hamburg, Germany

    Opportunity and accountability in the eResearch push, Digital Humanities, 2012, Hamburg, Germany

    I would like to open with an image; it is an image from Fritz Lang’s famous 1927 German Expressionist Science Fiction movie, Metropolis. Made in Germany during the Weimar period, Metropolis depicts a futuristic dystopian society where wealthy intellectuals rule from the city above ground, oppressing the workers who live in the depths below them.…

    August 7, 2012
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    August 1, 2012
  • The Sound of Many Hands Clapping: Teaching the Digital Humanities through Virtual Research Environment (VREs)

    At the core of the work done within the digital humanities is a difficult interdisciplinary relationship between the at times divergent cognate fields of computer science and the humanities. This paper will explore some of the characteristics of the digital humanities and examine some of its hard interdisciplinarity relationships. It is the contention of the…

    July 30, 2012
  • Home via London…

    Home via London…

    Digital Humanities Hamburg is now over, and I am resting in a small college room in Hoxton Square in London’s East End. I enjoyed the conference a lot, although it has rained nearly every day I have been in the EU, travelling across so much geographical territory via train to get there with luggage hasn’t…

    July 22, 2012
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