Remember THATcamp, the humanities and technology unconference happening in two weeks over at the CHNM in Virginia? They’ve put up a great little website with profiles of all the participants, basic info about the conference, and a blog (the quote above comes from this post about TEI and digital critical editions). For those of us who can’t attend, this is a great opportunity to sit in on some great conversations about the digital humanities. Margie of Tellhistory, a camper, also set up a delicious account for sharing blogs on the subject (so that’s why my traffic spiked!). I’ll be keeping my eyes on thatcamp and the great projects the campers are developing.
May 19, 2008
“We need to stop pretending that someday everyone will know XML”
Posted by Suzanne Fischer under digital history, Uncategorized[2] Comments
May 20, 2008 at 9:33 am
Suzanne, I’ve enjoyed reading your blog. Let me know if you would like the password to add anything to the thatblogs list. Margie
May 22, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Ooooh, I have been kicking myself that I did not get in on THATcamp. I am pretty sure that all the cool digital historians are there and that I am permanently uncool for having missed it. Thanks for the links.