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CFParticipation: Peer Review ‘Games in Education’

Welcome to the MediaCommons site for the initial drafts of essays submitted to Academic Commons for open peer review on Gaming in Education.  You can access the essays by title in the box to the left. Please leave any comments by clicking on the comment icon at the top right of each paragraph.  You can see the […]

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Resource: Making Forms Accessible

I’ve written on making forms accessible before in the WCAG series, but I thought I’d document some real examples using the work that I’ve been doing. This one is a fairly simple, but important example especially since we’re moving to PDA (patron driven acquisitions). http://dhnow.org/14zLIqp

Funding & Opportunities, News

Opportunity: DH Curation Institute

Thanks to a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, three workshops on humanities data curation will be offered in 2013-14. Find out how to apply below. Next Workshop Location: College Park, MD Dates: October 16-18, 2013 Apply by: August 7, 2013 Thanks to support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, limited funding will be […]

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Resource: Batch Downloading and Building Simple Search Engines with Command Line Tools in Linux

In previous posts we downloaded a single book from the Internet Archive, calculated word frequencies, searched through it with regular expressions, and created a permuted term index. In this post, we extend our command line methods to include automatically downloading an arbitrarily large batch of files and building a simple search engine for our collection of sources. […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Who Picked Up The Check? Adventures in Data Exploration

In November 2012 the United States Postal Service reported a staggering deficit of $15.9 billion. For the historian, this begs the question: was it always this bad? Others have penned far more nuanced answers to this question, but my starting point is a lot less sophisticated: a table of yearly expenses and income.   So, was the postal department always […]

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CFP: Innovation Contest, Reclaiming Open Learning

The open learning innovation contest invites innovators whose work embodies the principles of connected learning to submit their stories and experiences for consideration. They might be running online or offline courses, activities, learning programs, study groups, or hybrid classes or out-of-school (extra-institutional) activities having to do with independent learning and volunteer work. The contest focuses […]

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CFProposals for New Special Interest Groups, ADHO

The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) invites its members to propose a Special Interest Group (SIG). By forming a SIG, those with similar professional specialties, interests, and aptitudes can exchange ideas, stay current, and mobilize to pursue common goals across the boundaries of ADHO’s individual Constituent Organizations. For example, ADHO’s first SIG, Global Outlook::Digital Humanities (GO::DH), aims to reduce barriers to communication and […]

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Resource: Digital Preservation Tool Grid

Digital Preservation Tool Grid. This tool grid is the product of researching digital preservation tools by Digital POWRR team members in early 2013.  The information included is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but some information may be incorrect or have changed.  We learned the information from various sources including tool websites, contacting the […]

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CFP: Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2013/14

We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the second series of the Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin [1]. This initiative, inspired by and connected to London’s Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminar [2], is organised in association with the German Archaeological Institute and the Excellence Cluster TOPOI. It will run during the winter […]

Funding & Opportunities, News

Funding: Five Hundred Years Archive: Post-docs and scholarships

The Five Hundred Year Archive project  focuses on bringing together scattered, lost, misidentified and inaccessible records of pre-colonial Southern Africa. Post-docs and research scholarships are available for digital archivists and  graduate students: The Five Hundred Year Archive (FYA) project by the Archival  and Public Culture Research Initiative  (APC) builds on a resurgence of research interest […]