Thurs 28 Nov 2013
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Use of open source software – rough notes
An agenda DH needs in particular existing open source DR: DSpace, Fez, Fedora Commons, Drupal Complexity vs usability Institutional concerns Software selection, procurement Where to start looking for solutions, sifting information Size of the community around an open source project … Continue reading →
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Very rough notes from the Digitising NZ books & Audience session
Follows is rough minutes from this session. Apologies if this is wrong or misleading – I did not recognise half of it 🙂 In 1950-59, 4037 publications in NZ (publication = pamphlet of 5+ pages, or a novel). Where are … Continue reading →
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Use of open source software in DH
A session around the use of FLOSS software and open standards/protocols in digital repositories, and the needs of digital humanities in particular. Discussions could centre around Fedora Commons, DSpace, Fez, Drupal and so on. How do we weigh rigid metadata … Continue reading →
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