Archive for May 2010
Ms. Bourgeois’s sculptures shared a set of repeated themes, centered on the human body and its need for nurture and protection in a frightening world.
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« Manu Script » par kevinzim, cc by
À l’issue des deux journées de non-conférences sur les Digital Humanities organisées par la Cléo les 18 et 19 derniers à Paris, un manifeste à été rédigé par les participants. Il sera d’ici l’été disponible en plusieurs langues sur le carnet THATCamp Paris.
Le voici dans sa version française :
Manifeste des Digital humanities Cont..
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The following is a response to Dan Cohen’s post entitled, "Open Access Pu..
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Breaking News! U of Michigan’s Digital Culture Books will publish Hacking the Academy! http://bit.ly/bg4b9N
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » Open Access Publishing and Scholarly Values
[A contribution to the Hacking the Academy book project. Tom Scheinfeldt and I are crowdsourcing the content of that book in one week.]
In my post The Social Contract of Scholarly Publishing, I noted that there is a supply side and a demand side to scholarly communication:
The supply side is the creation of scholarly works, including writing, peer review, editing, and the form of publication. The demand side is much more elusive—the mental state of the audience that leads them to “..
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The University of Virginia Library has been awarded a $870,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to study how born-digital materials can be best preserved.
Here’s an excerpt from the press release:
"Born-digital" materials include the works of contemporary writers and architects, as well as archives of current political figures and organizations. These materials are quickly becoming significant collections that require careful, planned stewardship to ensure their preservatio..
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