by Ethan Watrall | May 20, 2011 | CHI Fieldschool, Organizational Info
The start of the Cultural Heritage Informatics Fieldschool (https://chi.anthropology.msu.edu/fieldschool/) is rapidly approaching (May 31st), and we are currently seeking interested individuals (scholars, industry, etc.) who would be interested in giving a virtual...
by Micalee Sullivan | May 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
Historypin, timetoast, and the Brooklyn Museum website have embraced the idea that if you let the public have a shot at contributing to the development of a project, you’re going to end up with something really fantastic. After the success of collaborative projects...
by Micalee Sullivan | May 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
Sixteen Tons was derived as a way to share research to other scholars, teachers, and the public based upon the many hours I spent working in archives around the world. Coming from a field where research tends to be highly guarded and secretive until your work is...
by Katy Meyers | May 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
This post was supposed to be an update on my mediawiki project, the Bone Collective, a collborative wiki for bioarchaeological information. At the AAPA and PPA conferences I was going to get collaborators, and from them I would be able to get content for the site....
by Jennifer Sano-Franchini | May 6, 2011 | CHI Articles & Discussions
In early April, I took a trip down to Atlanta, Georgia, for this year’s Conference on College Composition and Communication (more commonly known as CCCC, Cs, or 4Cs). CCCC is the largest professional conference for the field of Rhetoric and Composition. For this post,...
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