With my graduate students and colleagues I was involved in a number of papers at the SDH-SEMI The Society for Digital Humanities / La Société pour l’Étude des Médias Interactifs conference at Congress 2010 in Montreal. They included:
- “Exclusionary Practices: A Historical Look at Public Representations of Computers in the 1950s and Early 1960s” presented by Sophia Hoosien
- “Before the Moments of Beginning” presented by Victoria Smith
- I presented on “Cyberinfrastructure for Research in the Humanities: Expectations and Capacity”
- Text Analysis for me Too: An embeddable text analysis widget” presented by Peter Organisciak
- Daniel Sondheim talked about the interface of the citation from print to the web as part of a panel on INKE Interface Design.
- “Theorizing Analytics” was presented by Stéfan Sinclair
- “Academic Capacity in Canada’s Digital Humanities Community: Opportunities and Challenges” was presented by Lynne Siemens
- “What do we say about ourselves? An analysis of the Day
of DH 2009 data” was presented by Peter Organisciak - and I presented on “The Unreality of the Timeline” as part of a panel on temporal modeling at the CHA
As the papers get posted, I’ll blog them.