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Category Archives: Session Proposals
Digital Editions
Why is it important to create digital editions for old manuscripts? How do you do it? What is the final product? How many steps will it take? What do you need to learn? HTML? TEI? PDFs? Is support available? We … Continue reading
Categories: Archives, Coding, Scholarly Editions, Session Proposals, Session: Talk
Tags: annotations, manuscripts, TEI
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Digitizing Research Discussion
I started my research in an analog world–large numbers of xerox copies, note cards for bibliography, etc. The world is now digital. How do I move research materials into a digital format so they can be worked with more easily, … Continue reading
Categories: Research Methods, Session Proposals, Session: Talk
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Proposal: a play session on text analysis tools
This session will have elements of teach and play. Bring your favorite web-based text analysis tool (i.e., virtually, of course) and share what you like, what it does well, and what you wish it did. I’ll start with Textal.
Categories: Session Proposals, Session: Play, Session: Teach, Text Mining, Visualization
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Guilty pleasures . . . for THATCamp!
So my 15-year-old son and his friends attended a science camp this past summer. Their running joke was that they’d decided they could get away with nearly anything if they cried “For Science!” as they did the deed. I’m going … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Crowdsourcing, Session Proposals, Session: Play, Session: Talk, Social Media, Teaching
Tags: crowdsourcing, digital community, Ravelry, support
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Finding needles in haystacks
The more information is collected, the more difficult it becomes to sift it, organize it, and find what you need. Statistical data analysis (data analytics) is the process of this type of analysis, encompassing natural language processing and more. This … Continue reading
Crowdsourcing the Virtues
The question I would like to mull over with you is how can we use social networking and data gathering techniques to determine what are the practical virtues of a discipline? I am curious about this because of the resurgence … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Crowdsourcing, Libraries, Session Proposals, Session: Talk
Tags: ethics, librarianship, practical virtues
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Building Local Collaborations
I’d like to have a brainstorming session about how to build a network of collaborators for digital work on a particular campus or in a particular area. What kinds of skills and interests might you seek out and where within … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Libraries, Session Proposals
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Developing subject-based online communities for students in higher education
I’m interested in developing online spaces for student learning and collaboration throughout their university careers. I’m imagining an interactive space that students can access as needed to supplement research instruction, learn about and discuss digital tools in their disciplines, plus … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Session Proposals, Session: Talk, Teaching
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making sound for “flip” teaching videos
I am not a musician, but I, like others, love the sound of music, or just hearing sound period when learning (and teaching). I especially love avoiding copyright infringement hassles if I am creating a video bearing information I want … Continue reading
Categories: Blogging, Copyright, Session: Make
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