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Category Archives: General
MassMine: One year later
Last year at THATCamp there was an informal presentation about humanities software development and MassMine. At that point we did have functional code written that could systematically collect data from Twitter, but MassMine was more concept than fully developed project. … Continue reading
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THATCamp Gainesville Notes
Welcome! THATCamp Gainesville is underway! Please add notes to our shared Google Doc here: docs.google.com/document/d/1U6EuUW1TvI1z8KL2yefbCBO-eoczgEAPU0n3iJ0XxVQ/edit?usp=sharing Please Tweet notes and comments. Our hashtag is #tcgnv
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RICHES™: SEARCH. ANALYZE. VISUALIZE. LEARN
RICHES™ (Regional Initiative for Collecting the History, Experiences, and Stories) of Central Florida introduced RICHES Mosaic Interface™ (RICHES MI) 2.5 at THAT Camp Florida in February 2014. We provided a survey for THAT Camp participants to evaluate the site and … Continue reading
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The Pedagogy of the Archive as Intervention
We are in a critical moment because many materials from the colonial and imperial archive are being digitized. I therefore propose a session to talk about if and how we can avoid reproducing the colonial structure of existing historical archival … Continue reading
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Tour of the Map & Imagery Library
I’m proposing a session that is an open invitation to all participants to tour the Map & Imagery Library (first floor of the Smathers Library, right across the hall) to hear about our physical and digital collections, prior grant projects, … Continue reading
Staying up to date for academic needs on Twitter, in 15 (or fewer) minutes a day?
I find it difficult to stay up to date on Twitter, specifically because I find it difficult to use Twitter with any regularity. I’m not ready to carve out much time from my existing schedule for Twitter because I don’t … Continue reading
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Connecting Florida: A Digital Initiative
The Florida Humanities Council, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, is partnering with the Smithsonian Institute on a Technological Initiative called “Connecting Florida.” Building on the museum network already created by “Museum on Main Street,” which … Continue reading
Developing and Managing Courses with Basecamp and Qualtrics
I propose to have an April 25 Talk session to discuss and share how Basecamp and Qualtrics can be used to develop and manage courses. Basecamp is a project management tool that allows teams to manage workflows, track time, and … Continue reading
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Humanities Software Development: Data Mining and Writing Studies
We will provide a short introduction to the software project called MassMine–an open source software, developed by academic/humanities researchers, for use within the academy. The software has been used to data mine Twitter and this data is being analyzed as … Continue reading
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Computing Infrastructure in the Era of Big Data
What are the needs for infrastructure that researchers in the humanities have? What problems do they encounter that they cannot resolve on their own? What would help collaboration with “outsiders”, i.e. the engineers and scientists who have been using computers … Continue reading
Grants Preparation…it doesn’t have to be painful
Find out how to avoid wasting time preparing proposals that may not be feasible. This session will breakdown the process developed to support librarians in their pursuit of grant funding, and to build a successful grants program at the Smathers … Continue reading
What’s the backstory… Collaborating with Strangers workshops?
CoLAB Planning Series® workshops have been facilitated since 2002 and have served over 1740 participants in nonprofits and academic institutions. Learn the keys to creating engaging and creative connections using methods that build on asset-based community development, appreciative inquiry and … Continue reading
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Move Around the Room
Move Around the Room is a fun facilitated ice-breaker to meet participants during short 1-2 minute conversations. This session is best used at the start of a conference to assist participants in getting acquainted with each other in an engaging … Continue reading
Creating, Managing, and Preserving Digital Archives
This session aims to explore what Laura Millar calls the challenge of creating, managing, and preserving digital archives in a dynamic digital environment. In an effort to think about approaches to preservation and access, especially of primary or material source projects, … Continue reading
Welcome to THATCamp Gainesville, a Digital Humanities unconference. THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp) is an informal and free unconference where you can discuss digital projects, learn skills, and brainstorm DH initiatives. Browse through the list of session THATCamp Gainesville … Continue reading
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Project Management Best Practices
Even simple projects in digital humanities involve complex decisions at many different levels of granularity, and managing those decisions adeptly is an art in and of itself. What encodings will work for your documents and keep working when conditions change? … Continue reading
Florida Digital Humanities Commons: What? Where? When? Why?
I’m proposing that we use THATCamp Gainesville to continue an important discussion began at THATCamp Florida 2014, namely: how can institutions across the state of Florida (the 3rd most populous state in the U.S., with a “high tech corridor”) join … Continue reading
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Digital Library of the Caribbean and Digital Humanities research and teaching
I’m proposing to have a session discussing and sharing about the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC, www.dLOC.com) in terms of the dLOC community, example work and activities for research and teaching with dLOC, and ways to be involved with … Continue reading
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Welcome to THATCamp Gainesville: April 24-25, 2014 at UF, in the Smathers Library and Library West
THATCamp Gainesville: April 24-25, 2014 University of Florida, Smathers Library (Smathers Library, formerly Library East, on UF Campus Map) and Library West (Library West on UF Campus Map). THATCamp Gainesville will be based in UF’s Smathers Library (1A and the … Continue reading
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