Here’s a list of links for my talk at the CUNY graduate center, for the audience members who’d like to follow along:
My original “How Did They Make That?” post (with Dot Porter’s Zotero library!)
Ben Schmidt, A Year of Ships
University of South Carolina Digital Libraries, Negro Travelers’ Green Book Map
Radu Suciu, Medical Case Studies on Renaissance Melancholy
Kieran Healy, A Co-Citation Network for Philosophy
Rachel Deblinger, Memories/Motifs
Stephanie Evans and Moya Bailey, SWAG Diplomacy
Stanford University Library, Kindred Britain

2 responses to “How Did They Make That? at CUNY, March 27, 2014”
[…] teacher and coordinator at the UCLA Digital Humanities program, recently presented her lecture “How Did They Make That? Reverse-Engineering Digital Projects” at the CUNY Graduate Center. The aim of Posner’s lecture was to provide techniques for dissecting […]
[…] teacher and coordinator at the UCLA Digital Humanities program, recently presented her lecture “How Did They Make That? Reverse-Engineering Digital Projects” at the CUNY Graduate Center. The aim of Posner’s lecture was to provide techniques for dissecting […]