Technology and International Scholarly Partnerships Across the Digital Divide Von alegi bei Thatcamp CHNM 2012 Juni 13, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Collaboration, Open Access, Publishing, Research Methods, Teaching eTexts and eBooks Von russelmr bei THATCamp Liberal Arts Colleges 2012 Juni 1, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Copyright, Open Access, Publishing, Session Proposals Persistence Von Dawn Schmitz bei THATCamp Piedmont 2012 Mai 4, 2012 Kategorisiert: Archiv, Funding, Project Management, Publishing Born-Digital Humanities Scholarship: Making the Invisible Visible Von fields.179 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 27, 2012 Kategorisiert: Bibliotheken, Metadata, Open Access, Publishing, Your Categories Are Inadequate Reflections on the Economics of Digital Humanities Von Felicia Jean Steele bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 26, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Open Access, Publishing, Scholarly Editions Stichwort: #thatcamppenn Omeka Plugin Curation and Development Von Devin Griffiths bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 25, 2012 Kategorisiert: Verschlüsselung, Mapping, Metadata, Project Management, Publishing, Scholarly Editions, Teaching, Workshops THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
eTexts and eBooks Von russelmr bei THATCamp Liberal Arts Colleges 2012 Juni 1, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Copyright, Open Access, Publishing, Session Proposals Persistence Von Dawn Schmitz bei THATCamp Piedmont 2012 Mai 4, 2012 Kategorisiert: Archiv, Funding, Project Management, Publishing Born-Digital Humanities Scholarship: Making the Invisible Visible Von fields.179 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 27, 2012 Kategorisiert: Bibliotheken, Metadata, Open Access, Publishing, Your Categories Are Inadequate Reflections on the Economics of Digital Humanities Von Felicia Jean Steele bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 26, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Open Access, Publishing, Scholarly Editions Stichwort: #thatcamppenn Omeka Plugin Curation and Development Von Devin Griffiths bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 25, 2012 Kategorisiert: Verschlüsselung, Mapping, Metadata, Project Management, Publishing, Scholarly Editions, Teaching, Workshops THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Persistence Von Dawn Schmitz bei THATCamp Piedmont 2012 Mai 4, 2012 Kategorisiert: Archiv, Funding, Project Management, Publishing Born-Digital Humanities Scholarship: Making the Invisible Visible Von fields.179 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 27, 2012 Kategorisiert: Bibliotheken, Metadata, Open Access, Publishing, Your Categories Are Inadequate Reflections on the Economics of Digital Humanities Von Felicia Jean Steele bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 26, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Open Access, Publishing, Scholarly Editions Stichwort: #thatcamppenn Omeka Plugin Curation and Development Von Devin Griffiths bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 25, 2012 Kategorisiert: Verschlüsselung, Mapping, Metadata, Project Management, Publishing, Scholarly Editions, Teaching, Workshops THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Born-Digital Humanities Scholarship: Making the Invisible Visible Von fields.179 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 27, 2012 Kategorisiert: Bibliotheken, Metadata, Open Access, Publishing, Your Categories Are Inadequate Reflections on the Economics of Digital Humanities Von Felicia Jean Steele bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 26, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Open Access, Publishing, Scholarly Editions Stichwort: #thatcamppenn Omeka Plugin Curation and Development Von Devin Griffiths bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 25, 2012 Kategorisiert: Verschlüsselung, Mapping, Metadata, Project Management, Publishing, Scholarly Editions, Teaching, Workshops THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Reflections on the Economics of Digital Humanities Von Felicia Jean Steele bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 26, 2012 Kategorisiert: Collaboration, Open Access, Publishing, Scholarly Editions Stichwort: #thatcamppenn Omeka Plugin Curation and Development Von Devin Griffiths bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 25, 2012 Kategorisiert: Verschlüsselung, Mapping, Metadata, Project Management, Publishing, Scholarly Editions, Teaching, Workshops THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Omeka Plugin Curation and Development Von Devin Griffiths bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 April 25, 2012 Kategorisiert: Verschlüsselung, Mapping, Metadata, Project Management, Publishing, Scholarly Editions, Teaching, Workshops THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
THATCampVA follow-up Von Virginia THATCamper bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 23, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Social Media What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
What Do We Want for E-Books? Von petri.1 bei THATCamp Ohio State University 2012 April 22, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Teaching Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Proposed session: iBooks author Von ahm bei THATCamp Virginia 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Proposed new format for scholarly publishing: A „perpetual history“ Von Jeffrey Pasley bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 18, 2012 Kategorisiert: Blogging, Publishing, Session Proposals Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Branding and Digital Media in the History World: What Works, What Doesn’t Von Priya Chhaya bei THATCamp National Council on Public History 2012 April 17, 2012 Kategorisiert: Project Management, Publishing, Session Proposals, Social Media New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
New ways of preparing and publishing critical editions Von Rebecca bei THATCamp @ Penn,en 2012 März 20, 2012 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
eBooks Von Saima bei THATCamp Texas 2011 April 15, 2011 Kategorisiert: Publishing, Session Proposals Stichwort: ebooks Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
Museum Content–A Couple of Ideas Von schun bei Thatcamp CHNM 2009 Juni 27, 2009 Kategorisiert: Museums, Publishing Stichwort: search The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page
The humanities research process – what could the future look like? Von endrina tay bei Thatcamp CHNM 2008 Mai 30, 2008 Kategorisiert: Publishing Stichwort: research cycle Previous page