Patrick Murray-John – THATCamp CHNM 2012 http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Sun, 29 Jul 2012 01:05:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Twitter/Meta “Session” — THATCamp/DH Jargon http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org/06/13/twittermeta-session-thatcampdh-jargon/ http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org/06/13/twittermeta-session-thatcampdh-jargon/#comments Wed, 13 Jun 2012 00:07:29 +0000 http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org/?p=516 Continue reading ]]>

There’s been a lot of good, honest, appropriate posts about folks new to DH getting involved. Some responses have been focused on emphasizing the ‘friendliness’ of DH, but I have to say that to someone new to the area I don’t think that’s very convincing.

Latest example I know if is @madwomanlaugh‘s “A Glossary of Digital Humanities“.

So, I propose gathering people around a twitter hashtag two-fer: #thatcamp #jargon. Let’s get some folks who are willing to commit to following that pair of tags, and respond to questions directed at them asking questions.

A “hashtag” is something that happened in Twitter as a way to filter content. Similar to tags you are familiar with from Flickr or blogs, a hashtag is just a term preceded by a “#” hash or pound sign to signal that it is meant as one of those kinds of tags. It’s a way to include the same idea into the limited text of a Tweet. You just type along, and precede your tags with a #

So, who’s willing to join me in following the pair of hashtags, #thatcamp #jargon, and respond to questions about terms or ideas that seem confounding to people attenting THATCamp, and offer them various responses in an effort to give an introduction?

It runs the risk of too much information — if a lot of people respond to a tweeted question like

What is TEI? #thatcamp #jargon

The asker could be overwhelmed with responses. Hopefully, better that than exclusion based on knowledge not shared?

There will be gaps, and it’s an imperfect approach, but I think it might be helpful.

And yep! This is a twitter-centric approach to the issue. That’s because Twitter really is the most accessible broadcast mechanism we have, and clients offer the tools to help us focus on that pair of tags (e.g., a column in TweetDeck).

Any terms / ideas / technologies there unfamiliar? Please, join Twitter, and tweet a question about it including the hashtags #thatcamp #jargon !

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Linked Open Data. What? Why? How? http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org/06/01/linked-open-data-what-why-how/ http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org/06/01/linked-open-data-what-why-how/#comments Fri, 01 Jun 2012 01:19:33 +0000 http://chnm2012.thatcamp.org/?p=369

You might have heard of Linked Open Data, but not sure what it is or why it matters. Lets get people together who are curious about it and want to connect the technologies with the concepts!

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