Monthly Archives: October 2012

Session Proposal: Mendeley

Does anyone else use Mendeley? I’ve only recently begun to use it for citation organization — would love to meet any power users who can show me more Mendeley magic.

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Libraries Supporting Digital Humanities

How can libraries support the practice and dissemination of DH on campus? What roles can we play? With whom can we develop effective partnerships on campus and beyond? What kinds of collaboration are scholars seeking? And how can libraries participate … Continue reading

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Session Idea: Creating collaborative digital editions as part of undergraduate coursework

I’m interested in creating digital editions collaboratively in the classroom, having students work on mapping places, linking the text to referenced works, providing images, explanations of rhetorical devices used… Visualizations based on text mining would be amazing, too. I’d love … Continue reading

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Collaboration, Archives, and E-textbooks

From Roger Panetta: What are the best platforms for developing semester-long collaborative class projects? What are the best ways to engage the public in the development and use of archives? For an interdisciplinary history of the Hudson River, what are … Continue reading

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