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,
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
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
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
Briefly Noted: FOSS Culture; Digital Humanities Calendar; Guardian API; WWW Turns 20
GNOME Foundation executive director Stormy Peters has some advice on bridging the gap between institutional and open source cultures. Useful
Briefly Noted for March 9, 2009
This year CHNM and the American Historical Association will be pleased to award the first Rosenzweig Fellowship for Innovation in
Briefly Noted for February 25, 2009
Along with "the perfect is the enemy of the good," "release early and often" is something
Briefly Noted for February 12, 2009
Showing extreme negligence earlier in the week, I somehow forgot to mention the opening of applications for THATCamp 2009. Last
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