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Baroness Ilsa and Elsa

In the vain vein of keeping up with all things Elsa, I’m going to add this person who calls herself the baroness ilsa von freytag-loringhovnon on LiveJournal: http://rozele.livejournal.com/profile Yet another person who takes on the Baroness’s identity as inspiration to … Continue reading

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Digital Humanities Inflected Undergraduate Programs

The following list has been collected from various respondents to an informal survey on the Humanist Discussion Group. Though McCarty and Kirschenbaum’s list of “Institutional models for humanities computing” at http://www.allc.org/imhc/ is extensive, I am interested in an updated account … Continue reading

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Intute

By way of MGK– Intute: the best of the Web London. 13th July 2006. Intute was launched yesterday at an event held at the Wellcome Trust. Intute is the new face of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN), and is a … Continue reading

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wysiwyg XML Editors

On a recent post to the TEI listserve: There is a link to some of them, and to some reports, in the XML FAQ at http://xml.silmaril.ie/developers/software/#editors and OpenOffice.org and the teioo package http://www.tei-c.org/Software/teioo/

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Thank you

As of this weekend, B.’s new obsession is “Thank you.” I took her for a walk with the stroller through the zoo on Sat. and it was, “Thank you pushing me, Mommy.” John painted her room this weekend and it … Continue reading

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“Values Embedded in Information Technologies”

Went to a talk today by Kenneth R. Fleischmann entitled “Values Embedded in Information Technologies” who is an assistant professor at The College of Information at Florida State University. He has done a lot of work with interdisciplinary collaborative research … Continue reading

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How do I carry all the books I own at once?

Ok–this has become B’s blog but she’s the only entertaining thing in my life at this point (sad, but true when your seven months pregnant and simultaneously–supposedly–writing a dissertation). Today B cried for an 1 1/2 hours because she could … Continue reading

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fountain

fountain Originally uploaded by TanyaClement. Here she is at the World War II memorial. You’d have thunk the thing was made of fishy crackers the way she wowed it. It was all I could do to keep her from running … Continue reading

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sunglasses

sunglasses Originally uploaded by TanyaClement. Isabela decided that she would wear Mommy’s glasses when we went down to see the Cherry Blossoms. Of course, she wasn’t satisfied unless I was also wearing hers. Unfortunately, she’s still too young to take … Continue reading

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How encouraging is this?

It’s so good to see the opening of a new Digital Humanities Center instead of the diminished funding or closing of one. The opening of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, http://etc.unl.edu/ has been announced. … Continue reading

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