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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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Tweets!
- @ncecire Some cups involved? Some blazers? Some a capella, perhaps? 3 hours ago
- ASU is looking for a director of its new Digital Humanities Seed Lab, though I don't see a web posting yet. 3 hours ago
- @estice Well, none. The certificate is just a symbol -- it's the records we keep that verify authenticity. 3 hours ago
- .@mathieubastian explains some basics of network theory http://t.co/prHGlGg2HR 3 hours ago
- I have just learned that Americans say "Gephi" while French people say "Jephi." 3 hours ago
- Gephi co-founder @mathieubastian is remotely presenting to us on the e-Diasporas project: http://t.co/pe7Jed5D2l 3 hours ago
Monthly Archives: January 2011
What I Do All Day
It’s been about seven months since I started at Emory, and sometimes I feel a world removed from my life as a grad student in New Haven. My day-to-day life has changed in a thousand different ways: I have new … Continue reading
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