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Sep

Briefly Noted for September 16, 2009

Digital Campus 43 — We’re back! Digital Campus returns from its summer hiatus with a new show. Listen to me,
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16
Sep

The Conscience Un-Conference: Using Social Media for Good

Inspired in part by THATCamp, the Conscience Un-Conference: Using Social Media for Good is now open for applications. Co-hosted by
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15
Jun

One Week, One Tool: A Digital Humanities Barn Raising

I'm very happy to report that CHNM has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the
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08
Jun

Lend CHNM a Hand

I have been happily distracted from this blog for a couple of months, but I'm returning with a
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06
Apr

But is it scholarship?

When asked if his undeniably useful and creative work is really science, Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Professor Luis von Ahn
03
Apr

Briefly Noted: Timetoast; Google Books Settlement; Curators and Wikipedians

Via Mashable, yet another timeline service: Timetoast. Many readers will have seen this already, but Robert Darton's February
27
Mar

Briefly Noted: Creative Commons Choices; Radical Transparency; Presidential Sex

Creative Commons has released a statistical analysis of the licensing choices of Flickr users. My summary: most people are happy
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23
Mar

Briefly Noted: Surviving the Downturn; Help with Creative Commons; Yahoo Pipes

The American Association of State and Local History (AASLH) provides cultural heritage professionals with some relevant information on surviving the
19
Mar

Briefly Noted: Universal Museum APIs; Raw Data Now!; Publish or Perish

Mia Ridge, Lead Web Developer at the Science Museum, London (where I'm a research fellow, incidentally) points to
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17
Mar

Thinking the Unthinkable

Clay Shirky's widely circulated post, Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable, has got me thinking about the "unthinkable&
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