CFPs & Conferences, News

CFParticipation: Who are you, Digital Humanists ?

Who are you, Digital Humanists ?. This questionnaire, which is an initiative of the Centre for Open Publishing (Cleo) and openEdition.org, is a contribution to the Humanistica Project: towards a European association for the Digital Humanities, building on the ideas expressed in the Digital Humanities Manifesto, based on a multilingual approach, and democratic principles (one […]

Job Announcements, News

Job: UNC Charlotte: Associate University Librarian for Special Collections

UNC Charlotte: Associate University Librarian for Special Collections | HASTAC. The Atkins Library at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte aspires to national leadership in the field of digital scholarship and special collections, and to this end it seeks applications and nominations for a faculty appointment, Associate University Librarian (AUL) for Special Collections. The AUL […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Crowd Sourcing Metadata

Project Briefing Presentation by: Barbara Taranto Digital Program Director New York Public Library The New York Public Library recently launched its first foray into crowd sourcing metadata by exposing 40,000 image pages of turn of the century restaurant and cruise ship menus: “What’s On the Menu?” The goal of the project was to widely distribute […]

News, Resources

Resource: Timeline Tutorial

Timeline Tutorial: Introduction. Using the extraordinary Exhibit and Timeline scripts written by MIT’s SIMILE project and the flexible power of Google Docs spreadsheets, it’s now possible to build custom, interactive, and searchable timelines for use in your research and your teaching.

News, Resources

Resource: Accessible Dropdown Menus

Accessible Dropdown Menus | Terrill Thompson. A couple weeks ago at the 27th Annual CSUN International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference I gave a presentation on accessible dropdown menus. In that presentation, I walked through several examples of accessible menu techniques (and a few not-so-accessible ones). All the examples are available on my Dropdown […]

News, Resources

Resource: Australian Broadcasting Corporation releases landmark archival film footage under Creative Commons

ABC releases landmark archival film footage under Creative Commons | Creative Commons Australia. This year, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), our national public broadcaster, is turning 80 years old. To celebrate, the ABC has launched a new website called “80 Days That Changed Our Lives“, giving 80 pieces of audio visual content from the ABC archives a […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Two Meanings of “Archival Silences” and Their Implications

Several weeks ago I was aware that there was a flurry of discussion among the digital humanities crowd about “archival silences.” This occurred shortly after I had posted about the differences between the way archivists use “archive” and the way digital humanities people seemed to be using it, so I suspected that “archival silences” would […]

Job Announcements, News

Job: Two Wikipedian in Residence positions

Two Wikipedian in Residence positions expand the field | Wiki Strategies. I’m delighted to announce two new listings for Wikipedians in Residence, on both coasts of the U.S. Both offer experienced Wikipedians the opportunity to help respected non-profit organizations update their practices to incorporate the improvement of Wikipedia content, and to build relationships with the […]