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CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative. Building a CUNY DH Community since 2010. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ category. Laquo; Older Entries. Program for MEDIA RES #1: lightning talks by NYC graduate students on DH projects. May 8th, 2015. 2:00 – 3:30 pm, Friday, May 8th, 2015. CUNY Graduate Center, Room C415A. English – Graduate Center. The Distance Machine: Expectation and Surprise in the Navigation of Digital Collections. English – Graduate Center. English – Graduate Center. NYU – English. The GC Digit...
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Compatible Data Initiative: Compatible Data Meeting to Highlight Network Visualization Challenges
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Saturday, September 10, 2011. Compatible Data Meeting to Highlight Network Visualization Challenges. The Compatible Databases Initiative will meet September 23-25th in New York City. To consider how to foster interoperable data for network mapping and data visualizations of intellectual and creative communities. Data visualization leader Katy Börner, Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science at the School of Library and Information Science at Indiana University. At a recent meeting of digital huma...
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CV – Elizabeth F. Cornell
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Elizabeth F. Cornell. ELIZABETH F. CORNELL. Director, IT Communications. 441 East Fordham Road. Bronx, NY 10458. 2013 Ph.D. Fordham University, Department of English. 2004 M.A., Hunter College, Department of English. 1990 B.A., Bard College, Department of Literature. 2015-present. Fordham University, Director of IT Communications. 2014-15. Fordham University, IT Communications Specialist. 2013-14. Fordham University, English Department, Post-Doctoral Fellow. Journal of the History of Sexuality. For The D...
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Compatible Data Initiative: About
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The Compatible Data Initiative aims to foster interoperable data among digital humanities projects mapping historical networks of individuals. Currently we are focused on 20th century intellectual, literary and artistic communities. We launched our work in 2011 with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities Office of Digital Humanities. Projects currently included in the consortium include The Crowded Page. For more information, contact comp.db.project [at] gmail [dot] com.
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Compatible Data Initiative: Obama's Super Power: Compatible Data
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Thursday, November 8, 2012. Obama's Super Power: Compatible Data. Campaign artwork, photographed at. 180 Avenue of the Americas, New York. Many stories will be told about Tuesday's Democratic victories across the United States, but for those of us interested in data interoperability, compatible databases is the big story. Michael Scherer at Time. Magazine tells the story:. Posted by Micki McGee. RoSE (Research Oriented Social Environment). SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context.
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Compatible Data Initiative: Information Visualization Leader Katy Börner to Keynote Compatible Data Meeting
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Thursday, September 1, 2011. Information Visualization Leader Katy Börner to Keynote Compatible Data Meeting. Katy Börner will keynote the. An international leader in information visualization, will present the keynote lecture on "Envisioning Scholarly Data" at the Compatible Data Initiative meetings at Fordham University, September 23-25th. Börner's keynote will focus on developing visual representations of intellectual and creative communities. Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center. This event...
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Compatible Data Initiative: National Humanities Endowment Supports Compatible Data Meeting
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011. National Humanities Endowment Supports Compatible Data Meeting. The National Endowment for the Humanities Office of Digital Humanities. Awarded a Digital Start-Up grant. To convene a September 2011 meeting on fostering open access interoperable data. The. Was one of just 22 projects funded in the competition. Posted by Micki McGee, Ph.D. RoSE (Research Oriented Social Environment). SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Compatible Data Initiative: From SNAC to NAAC, or Toward a National Archival Authorities Infrastructure
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Monday, August 6, 2012. From SNAC to NAAC, or Toward a National Archival Authorities Infrastructure. It’s not often that one sits in a room and feels that history is being made. But back in May I had the tingly history-is-happening-here feeling. David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States,. Introduces Daniel Pitti, seated, and launches the. National Archival Authorities Cooperative meeting. May 21, 2012. On the face of it, this may not seem like a history-makin’ moment. But stay with me here a moment.
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Compatible Data Initiative: METRO, NYPL Labs, and NYU to Collaborate on Linked Open Data Meeting
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Thursday, February 16, 2012. METRO, NYPL Labs, and NYU to Collaborate on Linked Open Data Meeting. Photo via @samuel-huron on Flickr. METRO, the Metropolitan New York Library Council, along with NYPL Labs, and NYU are hosting a Linked Open Data Meeting next Thursday, Feburary 23rd at the NYPL's Berger Forum Room. 42nd and Fifth). For anyone interested in interoperability of archival and other records, this meeting is not to be missed. This meeting picks up where the amazing LOD-LAM Summit.
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Compatible Data Initiative: Compatible Data Roundup
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Working through ideas in the NYPL Berger Forum room: Left to right at tablet: Katy Börner (Indiana University-Bloomington), Susan Brown (University of Victoria), Rob Weidman (Lehigh University), Aditi Muralidharan (UC Berkeley), and Charles Forcey (Historicus, Inc), September 24, 2011. The inaugural meeting of the Compatible Data Initiative at Fordham University and the New York Public Library led to a number of posts around the web from meeting participants Craig Dietrich.