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Still 285 posts to scan through for the #DayofDH…

Still 285 posts to scan through for the #DayofDH but I have to call it a night

#Testing Voyeur Tools…

#Testing Voyeur http://voyeur.hermeneuti.ca/ Doesn’t support my #idn Requires #punycode #DayofDH #DataMining #TextAnalysis !dh #dhh10

Wow, can’t believe that no one else used the #hashtag #DayofDH…

Wow, can’t believe that no one else used the #hashtag #DayofDH on !Identica and #Delicious but me today http://delicious.com/tag/DayofDH

Just got home from tonight’s class…

Just got home from tonight’s class. Interesting presentation on the #Celts by my colleague. Very different approach than mine #DayofDH #UQAM

Working from home all morning, now…

Working from home all morning, now have to commute to #UQAM in order to prepare for tonight’s class Guest speaker: Geneviève Pigeon #DayofDH

Reading #rss feeds for the #DayofDH…

Reading #rss feeds for the #DayofDH with #NetNewsWire and commenting on fellow participants’ blogs #research #socialnetworking #dh #dhh10

Hoping that more Digital Humanists…

Hoping that more Digital Humanists will join me on !Identica for the #DayofDH. #Education needs to support #opensource initiatives #AGPL !dh

Writing blog posts w/ proper links…

Writing blog posts w/ proper links + verified sources taking much longer than I realized. Not nearly where I’d hoped to be by lunch #DayofDH

Preparing #multimedia content…

Preparing #multimedia content for tonight’s class. Need to rent equipment + set it up myself; only a screen in my classroom #UQAM #DayofDH

A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities

Day of DH, March 18, 2010

#DayofDH

Today, March 18 2010, marks the second annual Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities. As you may have already seen from a few earlier posts, I’ll be participating all day in this event which basically consists of keeping an online diary of the events of this day, in order to gather data as to what constitutes a typical work day for researchers in the field of the Digital Humanities. Some of these posts may appear a little more trivial than usual today but simply bear with me as this is all done in the interest of science !

Interested in gathering my own data set from this event, I will be cross posting the more significative articles on this site and on my official Day of DH blog. Those of you interested in following this event can also check out the master blog of all official participant’s entries.

My apologies to the organization if I decided to use last years’s logo on my personal website but in all fairness, it was much better that this years’…