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Google Book Search Bibliography
Google Book Search Bibliography by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. Publisher, Digital Scholarship http://www.digital-scholarship.org/ This bibliography presents selected English-language articles and other wor… more »
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"Making Digital Scholarship Count" - An Undergraduate Perspective
cameronblevins wrote 2 weeks ago: Mills Kelly recently wrapped up his three-part series on “Making Digital Scholarship Count … more »
Google Book Search Bibliography
Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: Google Book Search Bibliography by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. Publisher, Digital Scholarship http://www. … more »
Digital Humanities in 2007 [Part 1 of 3]
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Lisa Spiro wrote 6 months ago: I love reading year-end summaries and lists. Even if the judgments can seem arbitrary, such lists l … more »
Using Text Analysis Tools for Comparison: Mole & Chocolate Cake
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Lisa Spiro wrote 3 weeks ago: How can text analysis tools enable researchers to study the relationships between texts? In an earli … more »
Random Notes from the 2008 Computers and Writing Conference
janicewalker wrote 1 month ago: I wish I could say I was organized enough to have taken organized notes at this wonderful conference … more »
Research Methods Session at THAT Camp
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Lisa Spiro wrote 1 month ago: This weekend I’m at THAT Camp, which is bringing together programmers, librarians, funding off … more »
Digging in the DiRT: Sneak Preview of the Digital Research Tools (DiRT) wiki
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Lisa Spiro wrote 1 month ago: When I talk with researchers about a cool tool such as Zotero, they often ask, “Hey, how did you f … more »
Ways that digital resources can transform teaching and research, grand and small
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Lisa Spiro wrote 2 months ago: While trying to determine how many articles in JSTOR and Project Muse cite Making of America (MOA), … more »
Evaluating the quality of electronic texts
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Lisa Spiro wrote 2 months ago: In my last post, I said that 83% of the primary source works that I used in my dissertation are now … more »
How many texts have been digitized?
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Lisa Spiro wrote 2 months ago: In remixing my dissertation as a work of digital scholarship, I’m trying to use digital resou … more »
Strategies for Promoting Social Scholarship
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Lisa Spiro wrote 3 months ago: As I noted in my last post, the development of collaborative, online, open access scholarship (which … more »
Obstacles to social scholarship
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Lisa Spiro wrote 3 months ago: As I noted in an earlier post, humanities scholars are beginning to experiment with social scholarsh … more »
Becoming a "Digital Scholar": Digital Discovery 2008
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Lisa Spiro wrote 3 months ago: [Below is the text of a presentation that I will be giving at the Digital Discovery conference on Ma … more »
Signs that social scholarship is catching on in the humanities
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Lisa Spiro wrote 4 months ago: To what extent are humanities researchers practicing “social scholarship”—embracing openness, … more »
Lead, Follow, or Get Out of The Way: Library 2.0, The Concept of Authority, and Social Scholarship
theunquietlibrary wrote 4 months ago: There is an old cliche that says, “Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees. … more »
Social Scholarship in the Humanities
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Lisa Spiro wrote 4 months ago: Scholarship seems to be getting more visibly social. According to Laura Cohen, social scholarship i … more »
"Knowing" in 3D, ca. 1908 and 2008
Lisa Spiro wrote 5 months ago: “Everything you know is in 3D. You too can see—hear—experience—feel—know. Everyone believ … more »
Digital Scholarship: Roundup from Inside Higher Ed.
Maximilian Forte wrote 5 months ago: Keeping Citations Straight, and Finding New Ones 31 Jan. 2008 Andy Guess At first glance, it seems … more »
Digital Humanities in 2007 [Part 3 of 3]
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Lisa Spiro wrote 6 months ago: In previous posts summing up digital humanities developments in 2007, I discussed efforts to develop … more »
