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My name is Miriam Posner, and I coordinate and teach in the Digital Humanities program at the University of California, Los Angeles. You can read more about me here.Archives
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July 7–9: University of Indiana, Bloomington
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Tweets!
- @ncecire Some cups involved? Some blazers? Some a capella, perhaps? 1 hour ago
- ASU is looking for a director of its new Digital Humanities Seed Lab, though I don't see a web posting yet. 1 hour ago
- @estice Well, none. The certificate is just a symbol -- it's the records we keep that verify authenticity. 1 hour ago
- .@mathieubastian explains some basics of network theory http://t.co/prHGlGg2HR 1 hour ago
- I have just learned that Americans say "Gephi" while French people say "Jephi." 1 hour ago
- Gephi co-founder @mathieubastian is remotely presenting to us on the e-Diasporas project: http://t.co/pe7Jed5D2l 1 hour ago
Monthly Archives: December 2009
Building a conference website on WordPress
Hey, we launched the new site for the digital humanities conference at Yale! You should come! It’s February 19 to February 20, and don’t forget to register. I was interested in the challenge of building a conference program that’s easy … Continue reading
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Searchable database of AIDS-related obituaries
I think this is really powerful: the GLBT History Society and the Bay Area Reporter‘s searchable database of all obituaries that have appeared in the Bay Area Reporter (a newspaper that serves the GLBT communtiy) since 1979. I realized this … Continue reading