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Ben Brumfield wrote a new post, Teach Proposal: IIIF, on the site THATCamp AHA-MLA right now
IIIF–the International Image Interoperability Framework–is a rapidly growing standard for presenting digitized media in a reusable format. After early implementation efforts by R1 universities and national […]
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Ben Brumfield wrote a new post, Talk Proposal: Crowdsourcing, on the site THATCamp AHA-MLA right now
Seven years ago, at the first THATCamp AHA, we had a rollicking session on crowdsourcing led by two experts in the field. This year we’re fortunate to be joined once again by Jen Wolfe, who spearheaded the […]
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Ben Brumfield wrote a new post, Digital Scholarly Editions — Challenges and Opportunities, on the site THATCamp AHA 2018 right now
The work of documentary editors and the capabilities of digital platforms are highlighted at this year’s AHA meeting in several sessions, including (but not limited to) the an entire track on Primary Sources and […]
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Ben Brumfield commented on the post, Libraries as providers of DH data sources, on the site THATCamp Digital Humanities & Libraries 2013 right now
This seems like the mirror image of my session proposal. Do you think that combining them would make sense?
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Ben Brumfield wrote a new post, DAMS, CMSes, and APIs — oh my!, on the site THATCamp Digital Humanities & Libraries 2013 right now
Like Melinda, I’m a bit of a newbie to DH&Lib, but from the opposite direction. Having done software development within and around DH for a couple of years, I’d like to work with library collections, but am […]
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Ben Brumfield commented on the post, Using Neatline w/Omeka or other Open-Source Geospatial/Temporal Tools?, on the site THATCamp Digital Humanities & Libraries 2013 right now
I’d like to learn more about Neatline to see how I can integrate it into visualizations of times/places within digital editions.
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Ben Brumfield edited a notepad Notes on Show me Your Data on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
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Rebecca Frost Davis and Ben Brumfield are now friends right now
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Jeffrey McClurken and Ben Brumfield are now friends right now
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Ben Brumfield wrote a new post, Show me your data: Scholarly notes, public expectations, on the site THATCamp Leadership 2013 right now
The “Show Me Your Data” session proposal from THATCamp CHNM 2012 summarized the open research notes movement this way:
There has been some move in research to not just publish papers with the final results but to […]
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Ben Brumfield commented on the post, Teach/Talk session: "Can you show me how to ____?", on the site THATCamp New England 2012 right now
Participants may also be interested in a crowdsourced google spreadsheet on crowdsourced transcription platforms here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsXpm6NXLstzdExZZzhaclhIY1ZtMk5yazJlT1FReUE#gid=0
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Ben Brumfield commented on the post, Open Access and Research, on the site THATCamp Liberal Arts Colleges 2012 right now
I’d be interested in this topic. As someone without any institutional affiliation, if scholarship isn’t Open Access I’m not likely to read it. (If an article is important enough I can ask friends for bootleg […]
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Ben Brumfield wrote a new post, THATCamp LAC on Twitter, on the site THATCamp Liberal Arts Colleges 2012 right now
At the very first THATCamp, the registration page required a participant’s Twitter handle. The effect was to force all of the attendees who didn’t already have a Twitter account–which was most of us–to sign […]
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