About me
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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Travel & Talks
July 7–9: University of Indiana, Bloomington
July 16–19: Digital Humanities Annual Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska
Reading Lists
Tweets!
- @anna_kijas Thank you! 12 hours ago
- .@dpla is very deliberately thinking through how to rank search results, says @dancohen. 13 hours ago
- Determining which books and journals to ingest, and how to provide access to them, will probably be a longer process, says @dancohen 13 hours ago
- .@dpla has no plans to duplicate the work of, e.g., the Internet Archive, says @dancohen. It will focus on "rare and medium-rare" content. 14 hours ago
- Now is a great opportunity to work both on tools for navigating large collections and to theorize the effects of such work, says @dancohen 14 hours ago
- In answer to a q about the effect of @dpla on scholarship, @dancohen refers to Roy Rosenzweig's Scarcity or Abundance http://t.co/r3bX7oeFsx 14 hours ago
Monthly Archives: July 2010
PDP video available (mostly)
I’ve been pretty remiss in my website-maintenance duties for Yale’s Past’s Digital Presence conference website. However! Thanks to our intrepid cinematographer/video editor (A.K.A. my boyfriend Andy), you can watch video of a lot of the talks by clicking on the … Continue reading
A quick work update
Boy, May just about killed me! There was the small matter of writing the last chapter of my dissertation, not to mention revising an article, grading stacks of finals and papers, finding a new place to live — and, of … Continue reading
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