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Briefly Noted for February 10, 2009

Jessica Pritchard of the American Historical Association blog reports on a panel at last month's annual meeting that asked what it takes to be a public historian. Entitled "Perspectives on

Briefly Noted for December 19, 2008

Ahoy, Mateys! Mills Kelly's fall semester course "Lying about the Past" was revealed today in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Read how Mills and his students perpetrated an internet

Briefly Noted for December 16, 2008

Jeremy finishes up his great how-to series on design process in the digital humanities. Congratulations to Mark Tebeau and his colleagues at Cleveland State's Center for Public History and Digital Humanities

Briefly Noted for October 28, 2008

The Oral History Association has launched a new and improved website, including a social network and an instructional wiki. Jim Spadaccini has a great post about the special kind of planning involved in

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 Front End Development. Again on front ends and again via Clioweb, the Indianapolis