Hello all,
We are going to spend the summer adding as many digital projects as
possible to our wiki. As those of you who have been members of the
project since the beginning will remember, a goal of the wiki is to
build a large database of projects so that projects can search for peers
using similar technology or techniques. The hope is that this will allow
projects to search across disciplinary boundaries--i.e. by searching for
something like "mysql" or "xml database" you might be able to find
projects using very similar technology, but in aspects of medieval
studies you otherwise might not have considered.
We have an intern, Eve Hunter, who will be leading this push. If you
would like your project included in the wiki but do not have the time to
add it yourself, we will be willing to put it in for you. Ideally we
would like to have some explanatory text and a URL. If this is already
available on a web page, let us know where and we can cut and paste into
the wiki. Once the wiki page has been added, Eve will notify you so you
can check it is accurate and make any changes you wish.
To suggest projects for inclusion, please use the following address:
caedmon(a)uleth.ca. You can see which projects are already listed at the
following URL: http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Projects. Of
course you may add a page yourself if you wish!
Thanks very much.
-d
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
Call for readers
Going to the New Chaucer Society conference this summer? The Canterbury
Tales Project seeks readers to record passages from the Clerk's Tale to
be included in our electronic edition of the Tale. We will conduct the
recording sessions ayour convenience around and during the conference.
If you are interested in reading for our edition, please contact Martha
Rust at martha.rust(a)nyu.edu.
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
I can see how some digital medievalists might be well situated for this.
-d
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
I can see how some digital medievalists might be well situated for this.
-d
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
FYI
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
I would appreciate getting a daily compiled digest from
assorted humanities computing lists. It doesn't matter if dm-
l things are duplicated.
pax et bonum,
Patti Cossard
---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:13:19 -0600
>From: "Daniel O'Donnell" <caedmon(a)uleth.ca>
>Subject: [dm-l] A proposal
>To: Digital Community mailing list <dm-l(a)uleth.ca>
>
>Hi all,
>I have a question I'd like to run before the list:
>
>This morning I threw out the idea of setting up a humanities
computing
>digest: that is to say a list that digests the traffic on
important Hum
>Comp lists once a day but otherwise carries no traffic.
>
>Talking about it later with somebody, they suggested to me
that 1 digest
>message each day would not be an unreasonable burden on a
list like DM.
>
>Is this something people would appreciate? What I'm thinking
is a list
>that simply subscribes to digital classicist, humanist, the
junicode
>list, and I don't know what else, and is configured to send
out a single
>digest message per day. If we subscribed dm-l to it as well,
we would
>all receive this one message every day.
>
>If the goal was to add a digesting feature to dm-l, I would
set the dm-l
>subscription to "reject postings" so that our postings would
not be
>duplicated in the digest, and set the other lists
to "nomail" so they
>wouldn't receive it. Since many of us are subscribers to
several of
>these lists, there would be some duplication in individual
mail boxes.
>
>The other option is to set up a separate digest and leave it
at that.
>
>Suggestions/ideas?
>
>-d
>
>
>--
>Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
>Associate Professor and Chair
>Director, Digital Medievalist Project
><http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
>Department of English
>University of Lethbridge
>Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
>
>Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
>Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
>
>:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
>--
>Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
>Associate Professor and Chair
>Director, Digital Medievalist Project
><http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
>Department of English
>University of Lethbridge
>Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
>
>Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
>Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
>
>:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
>
>
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Hey all,
I'd like to point to us toward what someone in biblical studies has done: http://biblioblog.net/
The site is mostly oriented toward blogs, hence the name, (btw, not enough of you have good blogs out there. Neither do I.) but if y ou scroll down the left menu you'll also note a "Lists/Discussions" heading that does post some messages from email lists in the field. I note though that at least the ones for today are all from yahoo groups email lists rather than university based lists, so that might present a problem in setting up the system. But since I have faith in medievalists and our use of technology I believe we could find a way to adapt this to Dan's proposal.
Larry Swain
>
> Hi all,
> I have a question I'd like to run before the list:
>
> This morning I threw out the idea of setting up a humanities computing
> digest: that is to say a list that digests the traffic on important Hum
> Comp lists once a day but otherwise carries no traffic.
>
> Talking about it later with somebody, they suggested to me that 1 digest
> message each day would not be an unreasonable burden on a list like DM.
>
> Is this something people would appreciate? What I'm thinking is a list
> that simply subscribes to digital classicist, humanist, the junicode
> list, and I don't know what else, and is configured to send out a single
> digest message per day. If we subscribed dm-l to it as well, we would
> all receive this one message every day.
>
> If the goal was to add a digesting feature to dm-l, I would set the dm-l
> subscription to "reject postings" so that our postings would not be
> duplicated in the digest, and set the other lists to "nomail" so they
> wouldn't receive it. Since many of us are subscribers to several of
> these lists, there would be some duplication in individual mail boxes.
>
> The other option is to set up a separate digest and leave it at that.
>
> Suggestions/ideas?
>
> -d
>
>
> --
> Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Director, Digital Medievalist Project
> <http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
> Department of English
> University of Lethbridge
> Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
>
> Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
> Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
>
> :@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
> --
> Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
> Associate Professor and Chair
> Director, Digital Medievalist Project
> <http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
> Department of English
> University of Lethbridge
> Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
>
> Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
> Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
>
> :@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> RSS (announcements) server: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/rss/rss2.cfm
> Wiki: http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php
> Change membership options: http://listserv.uleth.ca/mailman/listinfo/dm-l
> Submit RSS announcement: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/newitem.cfm
> Contact editorial Board: digitalmedievalist(a)uleth.ca
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Hi all,
I have a question I'd like to run before the list:
This morning I threw out the idea of setting up a humanities computing
digest: that is to say a list that digests the traffic on important Hum
Comp lists once a day but otherwise carries no traffic.
Talking about it later with somebody, they suggested to me that 1 digest
message each day would not be an unreasonable burden on a list like DM.
Is this something people would appreciate? What I'm thinking is a list
that simply subscribes to digital classicist, humanist, the junicode
list, and I don't know what else, and is configured to send out a single
digest message per day. If we subscribed dm-l to it as well, we would
all receive this one message every day.
If the goal was to add a digesting feature to dm-l, I would set the dm-l
subscription to "reject postings" so that our postings would not be
duplicated in the digest, and set the other lists to "nomail" so they
wouldn't receive it. Since many of us are subscribers to several of
these lists, there would be some duplication in individual mail boxes.
The other option is to set up a separate digest and leave it at that.
Suggestions/ideas?
-d
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)
--
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
Director, Digital Medievalist Project
<http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/>
Department of English
University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge AB T1K 3M4
Tel. +1 (403) 329-2378
Fax. +1 (403) 382-7191
:@wiglaf (dapper ubuntu)