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Rob | So You Think You Can Digitize
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So You Think You Can Digitize. A blog about natural history museum digitization projects, data sharing, and informatics. Three "B's" of importance: biodiversity, bikes and bunnies. I get to express these "B's" in neat ways - - I bike to a job at the University of Florida where I am an Associate Curator of Biodiversity Informatics. Along with caretaking collections, I also have a small zoo at home, filled with two disapproving bunnies. January 14, 2014. Data Diversity of the Week: Sex. July 18, 2013.
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Data Diversity of the Week: Sex | So You Think You Can Digitize
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So You Think You Can Digitize. A blog about natural history museum digitization projects, data sharing, and informatics. This week in digitization: The good, the buggy, and the curious. How is finding a consensus among citizen science transcriptions like aligning gene sequences AND textual analysis of medieval codices? Part 1 →. Data Diversity of the Week: Sex. July 18, 2013. SYTYCD would like to welcome guest blogger, John Wieczorek (also known as Tuco). Data aggregators such as VertNe. Well, from just ...
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February | 2014 | GenealogyDr
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Attempting problem solutions, one question at a time. Is Happiness a Chicken Sandwich? Answering the Ultimate Question. Sometimes it’s Good to See the Janitor. Attempting to Overcome Difficulties. Ethics, God, and Fruit Juice. Older and older musings. Is Happiness a Chicken Sandwich? Answering the Ultimate Question. Sometimes it’s Good to See the Janitor. Attempting to Overcome Difficulties. Ethics, God, and Fruit Juice. Basic Resume Types and Content Categories. Bill's Transcription Blog. Post was not s...
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Andrea | So You Think You Can Digitize
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So You Think You Can Digitize. A blog about natural history museum digitization projects, data sharing, and informatics. Andrea is a Ph.D. student in Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is supported by the Center for Informatics Research in Science and Scholarship. Re:Sourcing Primary Materials: Notes from A Workshop. April 1, 2014. January 29, 2014. This week in digitization: The good, the buggy, and the curious. April 30, 2013. This will be old news to...
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Workshops | THATCamp New England 2012
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Workshops follow the unconference model in that there are no paper presentations and no spectators. They differ from sessions, however, in that workshops are specifically designed to offer introductory training in digital skills and are led by a volunteer expert in the field. Lunch is on your own. At 5, we will repair to the Graduate Center Bar where the beer is various and inexpensive. The workshop leaders have asked that you look over the information in their workshop description which describes what y...
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Jadrian | THATCamp New England 2012
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Updated Webpage for the Regular Expressions Workshop. October 20, 2012. Prepare for the Text Processing Workshop. October 18, 2012. October 13, 2012. THATCamp 2012 in a Nutshell. THATCamp New England is an unconference that brings together scholars working in digital humanities. The 2012 meeting will be held at Brown University. The main unconference. Will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2012. Workshops. Will be held the Friday before, October 19. Notes from “Where are all the artists”.
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Updated Webpage for the Regular Expressions Workshop | THATCamp New England 2012
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THATCamp NE comes to an end. Summaries and other mentions →. Updated Webpage for the Regular Expressions Workshop. October 20, 2012. For anyone who took the Regular Expressions workshop. I’ve updated the workshop webpage. With some new links and an edited and annotated transcript. I also updated the example code,. Thanks for such a great weekend of discussions and learning, and I hope some of you who were at my workshop get some use out of the updated materials. View all posts by Jadrian →. On Workshop o...
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