Category Archives: General

Common Sense from Tim Wu

The Future of Digital Media is “a two-month series, sponsored by Orb, that explores how the empowerment of the consumer over his or her media experience, coupled with technological innovation that’s broadly democratizing media creation, is leading to a revolution … Continue reading

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Addressing the Problems of Digitizing Latin Incunables

Congratulations to Jeff Rydberg-Cox and others at the University of Missouri at Kansas-City for winning a substantial new grant from NEH Preservation and Access. Here is the summary of the proposal; be sure to note the smart plans for open … Continue reading

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December issue of SPARC Open Access Newsletter now available

In addition to the usual round-up of news from the past month, it takes a close look at the Congressional approval of the NIH public access plan and the UK government response to the open-access recommendations from the House of … Continue reading

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Topic Maps: Searching Smarter, Not Harder

Wired has a short article about topic maps; here’s an excerpt: Databases and search engines provide instantaneous access to endless information about anyone or anything, but the search results often include as many misses as hits. To generate more-relevant answers, … Continue reading

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The Digital Encyclopedia blog gets “Suber’d”

Says Chris Blackall of the welcome new blog Digital Encyclopedia (about pay-for-view and open-access digital encyclopedias): Suber’d * Definition: To be blogged in Peter Suber’s Open Access News; the open access equivalent of being slashdotted, that is, mentioned in http://slashdot.org/ … Continue reading

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new from Edward Ayers: The Academic Culture and the IT Culture

The Academic Culture and the IT Culture: Their Effect on Teaching and Scholarship A year ago, my colleague Charles Grisham and I wrote an EDUCAUSE Review article entitled “Why IT Has Not Paid Off As We Hoped (Yet).” In short, … Continue reading

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Inscriptions from the land of Israel

I am writing to announce a new web site, “Inscriptions from the Land of Israel.” The primary goal of this site is to create a searchable database of inscriptions, along with their contextual information (e.g., images and geographical data), of … Continue reading

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a new TEI publishing infrastructure

Here’s an e-mail to the TEI-L list from Eric Lease Morgan of Notre Dame: In my copious spare time, I wrote a set of object oriented Perl scripts to manage TEI files — my TEI publisher: http://infomotions.com/musings/tei-publisher/ The system is … Continue reading

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Google Scholar

UPDATE: Here’s a valuable overview and critique of this new service. from Peter Suber’s indispensable Open Access News blog: Tomorrow Google will launch the beta version of Google Scholar, although it is online today for use. From the press release: … Continue reading

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Two new collections in the Stoa Image Gallery

The Ancient World Mappping Center has begun to archive its collection of digital images on www.stoa.org, at http://www.stoa.org/gallery/awmc. And Mark Lehman has begun The Ruth and Louise McCollum Memorial Collection of Ancient Coins at http://www.stoa.org/gallery/lehman.

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Science Commons

Neel Smith just alerted me to Science Commons, a new project of Creative Commons set to launch on January 1, 2005: The mission of Science Commons is to encourage scientific innovation by making it easier for scientists, universities, and industries … Continue reading

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Firefox 1.0 and live feeds

The Scout Report today notes that Firefox is now out of beta, below, but they miss what I like the most about it: the ability to set up RSS feeds as live bookmarks right in your toolbar. Great feature for … Continue reading

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The Messina Event

Sounds like a new blockbuster movie, but it’s a report from the BOAI-forum newsletter: On November 4th-5th 2004 a very successful Open Access event was held in Italy: thirty-two institutions (31 Italian Universities and 1 research centre) gathered in Messina, … Continue reading

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new aggregator: Web Watch

The ever-resourceful Tom Elliott of the AWMC has put together his own new aggregator of various blogs that focus on Classsics and Classical Archaeology, called Web Watch. Explains Tom: (1) It only sucks a feed when I tell it to, … Continue reading

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Male Suicides in Classical Mythology

Professor Elise Garrison has added an essay on male suicides to her study of ancient suicides in Diotima. Now her set of materials includes: Suicide in Classical Mythology: An Essay Part I: Suicidal Females Part II: Suicidal Males Suicidal Females … Continue reading

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