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Copyright Camp 2013 – Copyright and Data with Michael Carroll

by mslevine May 20, 2013

Copyright is endlessly interesting, intriguing, and debatable – but only at Copyright Camp is copyright fun! Join us on June 20 from 1 to 5 pm. Registration is free – register here. This event fills quickly, and we wamt to be sure to have enough bunks – I mean chairs – for everyone. Our theme ...

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Introducing the Digital Humanities

by Korey Jackson November 3, 2011

I wanted to share the Prezi portion of the workshop that Aaron McCollough (Subject Librarian for English and Comparative Literature) and I offered recently at the Teaching and Technology Collaborative. The presentation, “Introducing the Digital Humanities,” was a whirlwind tour of new large-scale databases and tools for conducting and storing research, and a demonstration of ...

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Our thoughts on “Crowdsourcing and Variant Digital Editions —some troubles ahead”

by rebecca July 21, 2011

On July 18, the JISC Digitisation Programme published a thought-provoking blog post about the growing number of platforms and portals through which users can access (and potentially edit) digital resources, such as those produced by the TCP. The post asks, If there are multiple versions of the original content, then which one is the one ...

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