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How And Why To Keep A "Commonplace Book" | RyanHoliday.net - 0 views

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    "A commonplace book is a central resource or depository for ideas, quotes, anecdotes, observations and information you come across during your life and didactic pursuits."
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5 Open Source Tools to Create Digital Exhibitions - 0 views

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    with short comments and "recommended for" suggestions.
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Digital Natives, Yet Strangers to the Web - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "Today's schools are focusing on boosting kids' technological proficiency and warning them about the perils of the web. But something critical is missing from this education."
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Building eREED | Records of Early English Drama - 0 views

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    Fully searchable, open access digital editions of selected Records of Early English Drama. With some interesting methodological reflections.
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About HistoryofInformation.com - 0 views

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    information overload in historical context - a database containing 4358 entries on 93 themes all revolving around how we organise and process ever-expanding reams of information.
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CATMA - Computer Aided Textual Markup & Analysis (free web tool) - 0 views

shared by david-beck on 06 Jul 15 - No Cached
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    "CATMA is a practical and intuitive tool for literary scholars, students and other parties with an interest in text analysis and literary research. By helping perform many of the procedures useful for literary analysis that normally have to be carried out entirely manually, CATMA permits to save a great amount of time and work. Being implemented as a web application in the newest version, CATMA also facilitates the exchange of analytical results via the internet, which makes collaborative work more comfortable."
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Cantus Ultimus - fully-searchable manuscripts of Latin plainchants - 0 views

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    "Cantus Ultimus looks beyond mere digitization to imagine fully-searchable plainchant manuscripts. Open to all, Cantus Ultimus search tools will make it easier to discover, study, and interpret chant-for scholars, musicians, and the curious alike."
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Initiative provides free access to more than 22,000 images of collection materials | Cu... - 0 views

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    "the Ransom Center has adopted an open access policy, removing the requirement for permission and use fees for a significant portion of its online collections believed to be in the public domain. In conjunction with the release of the policy, the Ransom Center launches Project REVEAL (Read and View English and American Literature), a year-long initiative to digitize and make available 25 of its manuscript collections of some of the best-known names from American and British literature of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."
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Acceptances to Digital Humanities 2015 (part 4) - the scottbot irregular - 0 views

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    "Women are (nearly but not quite) as likely as men to be accepted by peer reviewers at DH conferences, but names foreign to the US are less likely than either men or women to be accepted to these conferences. Some topics are more likely to be written on by women (gender, culture, teaching DH, creative arts & art history, GLAM, institutions), and others more likely to be discussed by men (standards, archaeology, stylometry, programming/software)."
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Open Badges: Trying to navigate through the melting pot of ideas | Andy Ramsden | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    "A short literature review on open badges in Higher Education"
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Animating Landscapes: Digital Readings of Mary Webb's Gone to Earth - Google Slides - 0 views

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    A wonderful example of digital humanities methodologies being used to aid the close reading of an individual text. By Alicia Peaker (Middlebury College) CC-BYNCSA
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Digital Mitford: The Mary Russell Mitford Archive - 0 views

shared by david-beck on 13 Jul 15 - No Cached
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    What will be the first digital edition of the works and letters of Mary Russell Mitford, along with reflections on TEI XML, and digital humanities more widely. Includes network analysis graphs of Mitford's connections with correspondents.
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Serendip-o-matic: Let Your Sources Surprise You - 0 views

shared by david-beck on 13 Jul 15 - No Cached
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    "Serendip-o-matic connects your sources to digital materials located in libraries, museums, and archives around the world. By first examining your research interests, and then identifying related content in locations such as the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), Europeana, and Flickr Commons, our serendipity engine helps you discover photographs, documents, maps and other primary sources."
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