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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog
Dan Cohen · Blog · Publications · Websites · Software · Courses · Bio · CV. 18 March 2009. Digital Campus #39 - Upgrade in the Downturn? March 16th, 2009 ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog
... and application process should be directed to rtownsend@historians.org. ..... I'm the Director of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » The Heavy ...
The Heavy Metal Umlaut: A History (and Wiki Tale). Looking for a great way to teach students and colleagues about how a wiki works? ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » “Legal ...
“Legal Cheating” in the Wall Street Journal. In a forthcoming article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Roy Rosenzweig and I argue that the ubiquity of ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » Design Matters
Case in point: Here is the website of the Ringwood (New Jersey) .... want to echo Dan Cohen’s belief that “design matters” not only in ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog
We’re lucky to be joined on the podcast by the Center for History and New Media’s Director of Public Projects, Sharon Leon, who has done extensive work with ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Publications
Digital History cover This book provides for the first time a plainspoken .... Place of Textbooks in U.S. Survey Courses” online at the History Cooperative ...
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Digital History: The Raw and the Cooked
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML digital history takes such historical materials and adds helpful markings and a measure of homogeneity. An offline cognate for this difference ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » First ...
First Impressions of the Google Books Settlement · Just announced is the settlement of the class action lawsuit that the Authors Guild, ...
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Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog » Blog Archive » Smithsonian 2.0
Jan 22, 2009 ... Cohen blog http://www.dancohen.org/2009/01/22/smithsonian-20/ and ... the Smithsonian’s collection into your own exhibit/collection would be ...