Omeka. Serious Web Publishing
Today at CHNM we're celebrating the general release of Omeka 0.10b and the relaunch of a redesigned
Hello (Linux) World
Feeling increasingly alienated by commercial software companies and increasingly uncomfortable with my absurd level of Mac lust, I finally decided
THATCamp Returns
Back by popular demand, THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp) will return to the Center for History & New Media
Briefly Noted for October 14, 2008
Jeremy Boggs at Clioweb continues his must-read series on design process for digital humanities with some notes (and code) for
WordCamp Ed
Let me join the choruses celebrating WordCamp Ed, which makes its debut in Fairfax on November 22, 2008. Organized by
Making It Count: Demographics and Leadership
Many thanks to Elisabeth Grant and Rob Townsend of the American Historical Association for mentioning my recent post on "
Making It Count: Toward a Third Way
Over the summer there was much discussion among my colleagues about making digital humanities work "count" in academic
Found History's new imagery
I suspect most of you read this blog in syndication via its RSS feed, but those of you who visit
Missouri Journalism Launches Pictures of the Year Archive with Omeka
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri School of Journalism launched the Pictures of the Year International Archive