Using Analytics Apps to Analyze Digital Humanities Projects’ Social...
Many digital humanities projects use social networking to meet goals such as expanding their audience base and exciting both new and existing audiences about content. As a researcher at MATRIX working...
View ArticleEngaged Cultural Heritage Development, Archaeology, and Digital Social Media
The MSU Campus Archaeology Program was established to make sure that MSU serves as a good steward towards their cultural and archaeological resources. We are called in to mitigate before any tree is...
View ArticleTo Crowdsource or Not to Crowdsource? That is the Question.
The proliferation of social media and social bookmarking tools such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Delicious and LinkedIn bring unprecedented reach to academics and practitioners searching for...
View ArticleSession: Going Digital with Community History
In 2009, I began work on the Rochester Oral History (ROHA) Project, an initiative to collect oral histories of Rochester residents (ages 55 and over) that emphasizes web-enabled sharing. Residents are...
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