Publishing – THATCamp QueensU 2013 http://queensu2013.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Mon, 11 Feb 2013 23:10:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Session proposal – Digital Tools and Dissertation Work http://queensu2013.thatcamp.org/02/06/panel-proposal-digital-tools-and-dissertation-work/ http://queensu2013.thatcamp.org/02/06/panel-proposal-digital-tools-and-dissertation-work/#comments Wed, 06 Feb 2013 04:47:11 +0000 http://queensu2013.thatcamp.org/?p=162 Continue reading ]]>

I would like to propose a session to discuss the ways in which different digital tools could be incorporated into both the research and dissemination of a dissertation. I already take advantage of things like online text databases, digitized images, and cloud storage but I’d like to hear what everyone else finds handy in their everyday workflow and if they have any thoughts on what might be useful in the way of technology for the final product. A few of the possibilities I’ve been contemplating are an annotated e-book, an accompanying image database, or the use of 3-d modeling. As an early modern art historian working on text and images, I am interested in finding methods of dissemination that allow for greater reader interaction and which play with the relationship between text and image. I imagine this panel to be a swapping of tips and experiences between scholars of varying DH skill levels and at different points in their academic careers.

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Web-publishing Tools, Collaboration, Skills Development, and Project Management http://queensu2013.thatcamp.org/02/05/152/ Tue, 05 Feb 2013 16:42:55 +0000 http://queensu2013.thatcamp.org/?p=152 Continue reading ]]>

I would like to propose a session on some of the open-source, web-based, web-publishing tools available that bridge cultural, scholarly, library and museum worlds, such as the open source platforms, Omeka, and Mukurtu. My own interest in this session is to situate myself as a beginner technology user who would like to play and talk with other people about their interest/experiences with these tools. As a literary researcher and student archivist working with the personal papers of Zimbabwean author Yvonne Vera, I am interested in utilizing these tools to create an online resource for scholars interested where I hope to publish her archival finding aid, publicize an upcoming conference on her works, plan for collaborative digitization projects, and create a digital scholarly edition of her unpublished manuscript. Relevant discussion topics may include collaboration and project management, crowdsourcing, digital communities and cultural heritage, archives and collections, digital scholarly editions and research methods. I am hoping that this session offers a nice compliment to Heather Home and Jeremy Heil’s session on the role of Archives in DH projects.

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