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Category Archives: General
Notes for Building Programs/Local Collaborations
My notes from the combined session based on proposals from Kathleen Lowe (Build It and Will They Come) and Franky Abbott (Building Local Collaborations) are in the Google doc Building Programs and Local Collaborations in the Digital Humanities. Heather Martin
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Friday-Useful Tech Tools (Olliff and Hettich)
About.me, Bufferapp, and ifttt.com are examples of tools that allow you to update multiple accounts for maximum impact. What kind of apps and softwares help us do are own work? Dropbox works well but doesn’t play well with EndNote. It … Continue reading
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ALT AC notes, draft
ALT AC: converting interest/ability into a job. Are Humanities programs preparing students for outside jobs. ALT AC: converting interest/ability into a job. Are Humanities programs preparing students for outside jobs. ALT AC: converting interest/ability into a job. Are Humanities programs … Continue reading
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Tour of the Alabama Digital Humanities Center
If there is enough interest, I would be delighted to show off our space and discuss how we have built a community around DH. It will have to be in the 4-5 Session 1 time slot today. The Libraries are … Continue reading
Reconciling digital research procedures with library policies
In my own research for my dissertation, I visited approximately 60 libraries around the country ranging from the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, MA, to the Historic New Orleans Collection, to more regional, smaller libraries such as the Hawaiian Mission … Continue reading
Categories: Copyright, General, Libraries, Publishing, Research Methods, Session Proposals, Session: Talk
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Workshop: Issues in Intellectual Property
This workshop examines the basic contours of copyright law as it applies in scholarly communication. What is intellectual property, what is the public domain, and how does fair use apply? What should be in a request when permission is needed, … Continue reading
Categories: Copyright, General, Open Access, Workshops
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