Via Mashable, yet another timeline service: Timetoast.
Many readers will have seen this already, but Robert Darton's February piece in The New York Review of Books is the most readable discussion
Creative Commons has released a statistical analysis of the licensing choices of Flickr users. My summary: most people are happy to provide open access, but they don't want you messing with
Mia Ridge, Lead Web Developer at the Science Museum, London (where I'm a research fellow, incidentally) points to Museums and the machine-processable web, a new wiki "for sharing, discussing, arguing
GNOME Foundation executive director Stormy Peters has some advice on bridging the gap between institutional and open source cultures. Useful reading for digital humanities centers and cultural heritage institutions looking to participate in
This year CHNM and the American Historical Association will be pleased to award the first Rosenzweig Fellowship for Innovation in Digital History in memory of our late friend and inspiration, Roy Rosenzweig.
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