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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!
- @anarchivist @triplingual I think I've decided that a photo release is probably good enough. 17 minutes ago
- @triplingual Ugh, do not want to get on that particular radar screen. 18 minutes ago
- @goldstoneandrew Yes. 18 minutes ago
- @mttdbrd That is funny. But it makes sense, in a weird way. 24 minutes ago
- @SJRenProf Yep, that's a good one! 26 minutes ago
- @mttdbrd Ha ha, me neither. But, yeah, I think that makes sense. Signatures and photo releases and I'm probably good. 26 minutes ago
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Use Automator to combine your research photos into one PDF
By request, these are updated instructions for using your Mac to combine your research photos into a PDF. For more on digital research workflows, see here, here, and here. If you have a Mac, you own a robot! It’s called … Continue reading
Posted in History & Technology, Tools
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Call for participants: SCMS workshop on digital humanities and film/media studies
Among those who care about such things, it’s become clear that there’s a bit of a divide between film and media studies, often thought to be primarily theoretical or historical, and digital humanities, which often emphasizes the importance of hacking … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Humanities
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