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Chris Long

Storm Clouds in Academic Publishing « PWxyz - 0 views

  • While closing UPs might, on one hand, mean a diminution of the number of outlets for scholarly work, it could just as easily be a more positive bellwether for a healthy shift in emphasis from one model of scholarly publishing to another.
Chris Long

Los Angeles Review of Books - The Read-Write Generation - 0 views

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    The Fitzpatrick book helps clarify what the future of academic publishing might be. She argues for post-publication peer review. I recommend the book.
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    I wonder how much of this is/would be really a matter of changes in the authorship and review process, and how much would be a matter of making the networks of communication out of which publications already grow, and into which they are already received, more transparent and navigable?
Mike Furlough

A Digital Boot Camp for Grad Students in the Humanities - The Digital Campus - The Chro... - 0 views

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    More on the Praxis program, linked elsewhere in this list. Published April 30 2012
Chris Long

Next Generation of Online-Learning Systems Faces Barriers to Adoption - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views

  • Chief among them are professors’ desires to customize what they teach and their reluctance to use prepackaged course material. The most sophisticated of today’s online-learning systems rely on machine-guided instruction to adapt lessons to the needs of individual students. But most of those systems do not yet allow instructors to deeply tailor the material to meet their course needs.
Chris Long

New Job; or, If Digital Humanities is a Game, I Prefer Tactics « Brian Croxall - 0 views

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    This is the sort of position we need in the HDA project.
Chris Long

WordHoard - Title Page & Table of Contents - 0 views

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    This is a site Martin Mueller at Norhtwestern developed.
Chris Long

Digital Scholarship Commons | Robert W. Woodruff Library - 0 views

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    The Digital Scholarship Commons at Emory
Mike Furlough

Abstract - Council on Library and Information Resources - 0 views

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    A report on the first round of "Digging into Data" grants, sponsored by NEH, NSF, JISC in the UK, and SSHRC in Canada. Projects profiled include Will Thomas's railroads project and several large scale text mining projects.
Keith Hamon

Digital Humanities Resources, Part 1: Organizations and Coding | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Back in 2011 (you know, last month), I stated that I wanted to become a digital humanist (if that's what it can be called). Over the past month, I've collected a number of resources in order to try and make this a reality. As just about everything I do professionally now, I'm sharing them with you.
Chris Long

Database WomenWriters - womenwriters - 0 views

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    This is a project on which Benedicte Monicat, Head of French and Francophone Studies at Penn State, is working.
Chris Long

Culture Machine - 0 views

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    An open journal in the humanities. Perhaps this is a venue in which we might consider submitting material in the spirit of Stuart Selber's questions about publication.
Mike Furlough

Journal of Digital Humanities - 0 views

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    Brand new: first issue released April 5 2012.
Mike Furlough

Some things to think about before you exhort everyone to code | Miriam Posner's Blog - 0 views

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    Recent blog post on the culture of digital humanities, gender, and the emphasis on coding/buidling. Rich discussion thread.
Mike Furlough

Bethany Nowviskie - 0 views

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    A blog by the Director of the Scholars Lab at the University of Virginia. Bethany is incredibly thoughtful about the practice of digital humanities, the labor politics of the profession, and alternative academic career development.
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