This wiki collects information about tools and resources that can help scholars (particularly in the humanities and social sciences) conduct research more efficiently or creatively. Whether you need software to help you manage citations, author a multime
Conference to be held at April 25-28, 2013
York University, Toronto, Canada. Deadline for submissions is November 12, 2012. Including the following topics:
libraries and preservation in 2023; digital traces and archives
new publics, movements going global and communities of the future
manifestos for the next generation
new stories for new screens: e-literatures, immersive/augmented worlds, future cinema, games
ways of working - methodologies, code, communities, funding
future classrooms, curricula, and pedagogies
maker movements; -- tools we haven't built yet, but that we desperately need
visualization and data-driven futures
mobility, future city spaces, built and liquid architectures
crowdsourcing (and/in) the future
teleologies and their discontents
new and imagined creative practices
What distinguished programmers at the top-performing companies wasn't greater experience or better pay. It was how much privacy, personal workspace and freedom from interruption they enjoyed. Sixty-two percent of the best performers said their workspace was sufficiently private compared with only 19 percent of the worst performers. Seventy-six percent of the worst programmers but only 38 percent of the best said that they were often interrupted needlessly.
How can Internet benefit science? Is online science a myth? Examples of tools and technologies, "Science is an example par excellence of creative collaboration, yet scientific collaboration still takes place mainly via face-to-face meetings. With the exce