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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

Briefly Noted for April 11, 2008

A few quick notes from the National Council on Public History annual meeting in Louisville, KY. Bill Turkel has a terrific post on the nonlinear character of many academic careers, comparing planning our

Newton v. Einstein

Mike Ellis at Electronic Museum posted a terrific entry this weekend entitled Newton vs Einstein, providing some welcome physical grounding for CHNM's longstanding motto, "the perfect is the enemy of

Omeka for All

As Steve Brier, Josh Brown, and Mike O'Malley pointed out in Episode 2 of History Conversations, CHNM's late founder, Roy Rosenzweig firmly believed that it wasn't enough