mar 052013
A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities (Day
of DH) is an open community publication project that will bring together
scholars interested in the digital humanities from around the world to
document what they do on one day. This year, Day of DH will take place
on April 8th. The goal of the project is to create a
web site that weaves together a picture of the participant’s activities
on the day which answers the question, “Just what do digital humanists
really do?” Participants document their day through photographs and
text, all of which is published on a community online platform (which,
for this year, lives at dayofdh2013.matrix.msu.edu).
Both during and after the day, people are encouraged to read and
comment on their fellow participant’s posts. Eventually, all the data
will be grouped together, undergo some light semantic editing, and
released for others to study. We hope that, beyond the original online
publication, the raw data will be of use to those interested in further
visualization or digital community ethnographic research.
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