- Sean issues some service-oriented caveats for Project Bamboo and thinks about skillsets for DH-ready graduates
- Lisa surveys recent DH job postings, muses on DH 'fieldness' and visits the aspiring digital humanist's skillset too
- Bill T.'s whole blog remains essential reading in this meme-space (e.g., see his recent "Navigating Digital History")
- Liza provides an example of TEI+Python+lxml in publishing primary sources online (the same general stack the Duke/Heidelberg/King's/Columbia/UNC/NYU team has been using in the rework of the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri and Heidelberger Gesamtverzeichniss -- coming soon)
thoughts and comments across the boundaries of computing, ancient history, epigraphy and geography ... oh, and barbeque, coffee and rockets
Monday, October 20, 2008
The DH Stack(s)
Lots of interesting posts in the last couple of days about Digital Humanities skills, software and cyberinfrastructure initiatives:
And I should also have pointed out the discussion on "The Promise of Digital History" put together by The Journal of American History.
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