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Thursday’s THATCamp Schedule
Hello campers! Below is an outline of tomorrow’s (Thursday, 11/7) THATCamp schedule (bit.ly/1dOkuSz), which will be completed as part of our proposal voting process: 8:15-9:15: Registration, Breakfast & Voting, Salon A/B, Level 3 9:15-9:30: Welcome & Introductions, … Continue reading
Categories: Administrative, Session Notes, Session Proposals
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Digital Preservation to overlay a file structure
I am with St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio. The law library has been using Omeka to build a digital collection. A critical missing piece of this as a repository platform is that Omeka does not have … Continue reading
Categories: Archives, Coding, Collaboration, General, Project Management, Session Proposals, Session: Make
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DH and Linked Data
I’d like to explore how digital humanities can incorporate linked data into their projects, using identifiers from ORCID;, as well as projects like DBpedia, GeoNames, and FOAF. We should also discuss library-centric projects like VIAF and FAST. Is anyone in … Continue reading
Categories: Session: Talk
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GLAM Wiki
The GLAM Wiki project is an effort to get more libraries, archives, and museums contributing to Wikipedia. I’d argue that it’s also appropriate for digital humanists! In this session, we’d learn about GLAM Wiki; and the process of becoming Wikipedia … Continue reading
Categories: Session: Play, Session: Talk
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Introduction to DH
To make the day as useful as possible, I propose that we start off with a brief overview session, based largely on the materials collected by Lisa Spiro at journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-1/getting-started-in-digital-humanities-by-lisa-spiro/ (Lisa, if you’re planning to attend, you can lead!). At … Continue reading
Categories: Session: Teach
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Visualize This: Gigantic Video Walls
When the James B. Hunt Jr. Library at North Carolina State University was planned, NCSU Libraries made the strategic decision to build immersive visualization spaces throughout the building, including four large, public, architecturally-integrated video walls. These visualization displays allow the … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, General, Libraries, Session Proposals, Session: Talk, Visualization
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Mapping out the landscape outside the library: partnerships for DH on campus?
Who else does DH or DH-like activities on campus? From the isolated faculty in a corner, to pockets of activity in specific schools, academic departments, or other campus units, all the way to a full fledged “DH Center” elsewhere on … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, General, Session Proposals, Session: Talk
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DAMS, CMSes, and APIs — oh my!
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 finding it hard … Continue reading
Categories: Session Proposals, Session: Teach
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