Over the course of winter term, each of the Digital Scholarship interns worked on a project relating to a common theme – Carleton’s history on…
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Reflections and updates on any multi-intern group projects.
Just as I thought that I am almost done with my project, Carleton updated its website! Great! So this is the newest version of Carleton’s…
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This is the earliest official Carleton website that can be found on Wayback Machine. This website were basic, using vertically structured, text-heavy pages with few graphics just like most of the web design at that time. There are also some eye-catching blue underlined hypertext to navigate the virtual Web space. This website also has different sections for visitors, students and alumni which is very unusual for .edu websites at that time. It is a pity that this division disappeared during the next 10 years.
1 CommentIt’s midterms, and you know what that means. Time to review! … my work so far this term, that is. I’ve already taken my exams.…
Leave a CommentThis being the second in a series of weekly blog posts, intended to edify the public on the various goings-on within the ethical strata of…
1 CommentThis year I have covered a lot of ground, researching a variety of different fascinating subjects and learning important technical skills. In the fall, I…
Leave a CommentThis term Alec and I have been working on an updated website for Carleton Guide to Medieval Rome. I have been working with some new…
Leave a CommentThe second half of winter term was about wrapping up projects that started in the first half of the term and getting introduced to new…
Leave a CommentI spent the majority of this term improving the customizability of an Omeka theme. It was interesting to learn more about how the themes work,…
Leave a CommentThe main project this term was an in-depth comparison between some of the most common Content Management Systems (CMS) used by Digital Scholars and a…
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