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		<title>Goin&#8217; camping</title>
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I&#8217;m preparing to spend 1.5 days as a participant at THATCamp Columbus, and I&#8217;m really excited about the possibilities. Some of you may recall that I was also a participant in THATCamp Austin back in August, and I came away from that experience with some solid ideas and some good starting points for future exploration.
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<p>I&#8217;m preparing to spend 1.5 days as a participant at <a href="http://thatcampcolumbus.org/" target="_blank">THATCamp Columbus</a>, and I&#8217;m really excited about the possibilities. Some of you may recall that I was also a participant in <a href="http://www.thatcampaustin.org/" target="_blank">THATCamp Austin</a> back in August, and I came away from that experience with some solid ideas and some good starting points for future exploration.</p>
<p>A partial description from the website of the <a href="http://www.ohiohumanities.org/?p=1554" target="_blank">Ohio Humanities Council</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">THATcamp (The Humanities And Technology Camp) Columbus, a collaborative effort of the <a title="Ohio Humanities Council" href="http://www.ohiohumanities.org/?PHPSESSID=824509407da4143e58a63c772fe59eaf">Ohio Humanities Council</a> and the <a title="CPHDH @ CSU" href="http://csudigitalhumanities.org/">Center for Public History and Digital Humanities</a> at <a title="Cleveland State Univ." href="http://csuohio.edu/">Cleveland State University</a>, is a user-generated “unconference” on digital humanities inspired by the <a href="http://chnm.gmu.edu/">Center for History and New Media</a> (CHNM) at <a href="http://www.gmu.edu/">George Mason University</a>.    We’ve already received a lot of support from the Digital Humanities community, so we’re expecting this to be an exciting and entertaining event.</p>
<p>Looking back, I see that I never posted a review of my experiences at THATCamp Austin. Lo siento. While a full review may not be in the cards, I can say that I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of interest in the topic of crowdsourcing and archives/cultural heritage. As it turned out, Ben Brumfield and I ended up chatting with a decent-sized crowd in the large auditorium during the first session. Ben&#8217;s working on a neat volunteer transcription project called <a href="http://beta.fromthepage.com/?ol=l_hd_logo" target="_blank">From the Page</a> that he had previously demoed at THATCamp 2008. The Austin version of THATCamp was short, and Ben&#8217;s talked about some of the other challenges <a href="http://www.thatcampaustin.org/?p=323" target="_blank">elsewhere</a>. On the plus side, I found that this was a fantastic opportunity to meet/mingle with digital humanities folks that I&#8217;d wanted to meet for awhile, and while there were some familiar faces, I think this was a great way for a lot of newer, digitally minded archivists and programmers to share and receive ideas. There was a lot of positive energy generated even in that short evening, and because of the tie-in with the Society of American Archivists annual meeting, I had the chance to talk with some (though not all) of the THATCampers during the rest of the conference week. I&#8217;m hoping that something similar can be organized for the Washington DC meeting this summer.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ll be back to talk about THATCamp Columbus after it&#8217;s over! *fingers crossed*</p>
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		<title>Of shoes and ships and sealing wax: links of interest</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On this gorgeous and unusually warm Friday, I&#8217;m looking out at the beautiful leaves on campus from the top floor of the library and thinking about some writing that I&#8217;d like to finish this weekend. I&#8217;ve been finding a lot of good projects and links lately, and thought I&#8217;d share a few with you here:
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<p>On this gorgeous and unusually warm Friday, I&#8217;m looking out at the beautiful leaves on campus from the top floor of the library and thinking about some writing that I&#8217;d like to finish this weekend. I&#8217;ve been finding a lot of good projects and links lately, and thought I&#8217;d share a few with you here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/dh2010/papers/call.html" target="_blank">Call for Papers- DH2010</a> &#8211; Digital Humanities conference at Kings College, London- the theme is &#8220;cultural expression, old and new.&#8221; Deadline for paper abstracts is Nov 15; conference is in early July 2010.</p>
<p><a href="http://thatcampcolumbus.org/" target="_blank">THATCamp Columbus</a>- regional Digital Humanities unconference based on the popular annual <a href="http://thatcamp.org/" target="_blank">THATCamp</a> at George Mason University. They&#8217;re taking proposals now for the January 2010 conference that will be held at Columbus State. I participated in <a href="http://www.thatcampaustin.org/" target="_blank">THATCamp Austin</a> this summer, and had so much fun that I&#8217;d like to go to Columbus, too&#8211; I found it to be a great place to generate discussion and ideas.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/" target="_blank">Digital Humanities Quarterly</a>- lots of interesting articles in this open-access, peer-reviewed journal, and I&#8217;ve been catching up on my reading.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vectorsjournal.org/" target="_blank">Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology</a>- This is an interesting place to look at the ways in which technology can shape discussion, knowledge and scholarship.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also following the folks at the <a href="http://www.marac.info/" target="_blank">fall MARAC conference</a> on Twitter&#8211; you can too! <a href="http://twitter.com/#search?q=marac" target="_blank">#marac</a></p>
<p>Have you found any good resources that relate to the study/use of &#8220;digital humanities&#8221; that you&#8217;d like to share?</p>
<p>Please post &#8216;em here!</p>
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