Blanding, Michael. “Plagiarism Software Unveils a New Source for 11 of Shakespeare’s Plays.” The New York Times, February 7, 2018, sec. Books. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/07/books/plagiarism-software-unveils-a-new-source-for-11-of-shakespeares-plays.html This article…
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Last week on Monday April 23, 2018, I took a 5:30am bus from Carleton College in Northfield Minnesota to the University of Minnesota in Dinkytown,…
Comments closedThis term, I customized the transcription page in the virtual workhouse Digital Archive(VWDA) site. I also taught myself Java Script as some of the future…
Comments closedINTRODUCTION: Omeka is an excellent platform for Digital Humanities projects and a potentially great starting point for individuals starting with PHP, Web Development, and Digital…
Comments closedThis term, I have been learning the principles of inclusive design and using accessibility tools to evaluate a few projects the Digital Scholarship program is…
Comments closedSarah and Celeste’s team made a really awesome poster for a Digital Humanities project: As informative and interesting as the poster is, I personally feel…
Comments closedCriticism of the poster: https://goo.gl/vh1SuQ This poster is very informative with concise bullet points. However, providing more explanation of some terms, such as UX and contextual…
Comments closedFall term has been an interesting experience. It has mostly been exploring themes in Omeka and ways to manipulate them. As such, I got to…
Comments closedThe University of Iowa’s website welcomes users of all levels of accessibility, asserting that “no special expertise is required.” In my opinion, this statement is…
Comments closedThe concept is simple– long-term projects that need an extensive amount of transcription put their documents online, open to the public to transcribe. After looking…
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