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  • Visualising movie narratives

    From www.xkcd.com A visualisation such as this can be used as a tool of analysis like any other (and It would be good to have access to the data from where is came; otherwise it is just a pretty picture).

    November 24, 2011
  • eResearch in an international information environment: developments, challenges and responses

    eResearch in an international information environment: developments, challenges and responses

    Synopsis: The application of diverse eResearch infrastructures to support research has a long history. During the 1970s, the genesis of eResearch in the shape of the Internet was driven by the research community’s needs. In this latest stage of eResearch infrastructure development, also primarily driven by the needs of the research, we are witnessing large-scale investments…

    November 12, 2011
  • Book Logic 2012

    November 10, 2011
  • Franco Moretti, Quantitative methods in cultural history

    Lezing: Franco Moretti, Quantitative methods in cultural history (Huygens Instituut, Den Haag, december 2009) from Huygens ING on Vimeo.

    November 8, 2011
  • Research Without Borders: Defining the Digital Humanities April 6, 2011

    November 6, 2011
  • Bombing of Darwin, 70th Anniversary

    As it is the 70th anniversary of the bombing of the city of Darwin in Australia’s north, I thought I would re-publish my 1995 honors thesis on the subject completed at the University of New South Wales in Sydney.  The thesis is titled ‘the Question of Hajime’ and is a narrative-style history that explores the…

    November 1, 2011
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