Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Interedition Symposium 2012
Why do informal hackathons matter in the Digital Humanities community? I argue that the answer can be found by reading the (soon to be written [...]
Why do informal hackathons matter in the Digital Humanities community? I argue that the answer can be found by reading the (soon to be written [...]
MITH's strategic mission, as stated on the About MITH page, is to be the "University’s [of Maryland's] primary intellectual hub for scholars and practitioners of [...]
Link to the Event On Monday, November 28th and Tuesday, November 29th, Dave Lester (Creative Lead for MITH) and I (Web Developer for MITH) attended [...]
At the University of Wuerzburg Seminar building, the same place that the TEI Conference Workshops are occurring, the Interedition group is hard at work finishing [...]
The past two days have been a flurry of coding, sometimes even going on to 1-2 in the morning. This group is highly enthusiastic about [...]
After several hours of hacking away, we've decided to head out for food and drinks. I have to say it is an experience to stay [...]
Our Bootcamp is continuing into its second day. This morning we broke up into two main hacker groups: those interested in Annotation tools and those [...]
After a long but pleasant flight, a shorter but even more pleasant train ride, and a scenic bus ride from the train station, I am [...]