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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoTuesday 7 July 2020
Pacific: 09:00 / Eastern USA: 12.00 / UK: 17:00 / Western Europe 18:00 / Israel 19:00 (The room will open 15 minutes early for greetings and socialising).We invite you to join Professor Jehoash Hirshberg and Rakefet Bar-Sadeh
in dialogue with Israeli Composer Tzvi Avni (b 1927)about his long creative career, with exam…[Read more] -
Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoReminder for COZ this wee: Tuesday 30 June
Cantor Matthew Austerklein Beth El Congregation, Akron, Ohio
in dialogue with
Cantor Abraham Lubin
Past-President of the Cantors Assembly on sixty-five years as a cantor across three continents.See the updated COZ Ongoing document attached with all the programmes.
Zoom Log-in https://hcommons-staging.…[Read more]
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Martha Stellmacher replied to the topic Conversations on Zoom in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThe recording of the first Conversation on Zoom (Professsor Eliyahu Schleifer and Dr Naomi Cohn-Zentner, 23 June 2020) as well as the Powerpoint Presentation is available for download here.
Many thanks to both speakers and the large audience (more than 70 participants)!
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic Conversations on Zoom in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoTo Members of the Jewish Music Group
We are excited that ‘Conversations on Zoom’ launches tomorrow, Tuesday 23 June (09:00 Los Angeles; 12.00 New York; 17:00 UK; 18:00 Hannover, 19:00 Jerusalem time)
Dr Naomi Cohn Zentner will be talking to professor Eliyahu Schliefer about Sailing Through Long Liturgical Texts: Ashkenazi Cantorial Ren…[Read more]
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Hervé Roten started the topic Music Festival… in a Jewish mood in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoDear colleagues,
Many countries celebrate the Music Festival this June 21. On this occasion, the European Institute of Jewish Music (Paris) is pleased to present to you 4 playlists of Jewish music on its website.
Also have a look at our English newsletter to enjoy all other online content.
Good listening, Shabbat shalom and kol tov.
Hervé…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach started the topic Conversations on Zoom in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoDear Friends and Colleagues.
Welcome to the new International Forum for Jewish Music Studies. As you know the Forum launches Tuesday, 23 June 2020, with ‘Conversations on Zoom’ (COZ) where scholars, practitioners and archivists engage in dialogue on their work, interests and approaches.
To join the conversation with the log-in details go to [Read more]
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Samantha Blickhan replied to the topic Getting started with crowdsourcing in GLAMS and academia: your questions sought in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThis question of commonly-seen tasks is one of the hardest ones for me, as a practitioner, to wrap my head around in terms of how to convey information in a useful way. For example, it’s *so* helpful to be able to point to a project using a similar type of data, with a similar goal, and say, “Here’s how this team did it, here’s what their output…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Getting started with crowdsourcing in GLAMS and academia: your questions sought in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThinking about it, one of the challenges for people thinking about crowdsourcing ideas for the first time is understanding whether their idea is similar to established patterns, or if it’s novel.
Platforms tend to cater to projects that match common patterns of tasks, though each has variations in how they approach it. Entirely new or novel tasks…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Getting started with crowdsourcing in GLAMS and academia: your questions sought in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoCommon platforms include:
- The Zooniverse Project Builder
- FromThePage
- Scripto + Omeka
- Pybossa
This is only a starting point and doesn’t begin to address the strengths and affordances of each platform, or consider the other systems you’ll need around the platform to manage data going in and out.
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Getting started with crowdsourcing in GLAMS and academia: your questions sought in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe following is a bit of a brain dump of things I tend to say in conversations about crowdsourcing projects, based on my academic research and practical experience. I should really just dig out my teaching slides as they’re designed to anticipate common questions, but in the spirit of ‘the perfect being the enemy of the good’ I’m going to start…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Getting started with crowdsourcing in GLAMS and academia: your questions sought in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThinking back over previous conversations and unpicking some of the assumptions people bring to them, I’ve kick-started with some questions I’ve heard a few times. I’d love to know which ones resonate, and more importantly, what questions you’d add:
- How do I manage data quality?
- Is the overhead of picking and figuring out a platform worth it?…
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Mia Ridge started the topic Getting started with crowdsourcing in GLAMS and academia: your questions sought in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoWith much of the world being asked to stay in and prevent the spread of the coronavirus and many people unable to do their usual activities, there’s a surge of interest in crowdsourcing from folk in museums, libraries, archives, galleries, academics and others.
This is the moment many of us already working in crowdsourcing have dreamed of, but it…[Read more]
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Mia Ridge replied to the topic Collective wisdom: 'From crowdsourcing to digitally-enabled participation' in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoObviously this has all been postponed – we had a backup date in October but at this stage it’s too difficult to make any definite plans.
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Mia Ridge started the topic Collective wisdom: 'From crowdsourcing to digitally-enabled participation' in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoCall for book sprint participants, April 2020, ‘From crowdsourcing to digitally-enabled participation: the state of the art in collaboration, access, and inclusion for cultural heritage institutions’.
I’m excited to announce that we – Mia Ridge (British Library), Meghan Ferriter (Library of Congress) and Sam Blickhan (Zooniverse) – have been…[Read more]
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Samantha Blickhan replied to the topic The Decade in Crowdsourcing (of Transcription and other tasks) in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 6 years agoThanks, Ben! I’d certainly agree with your assessment above.
We’re easing into some audio transcription projects this year on Zooniverse (which is very exciting!), but there’s still a ton of work to be done. I know I’d love to hear more about other’s experiences (you all are starting some audio efforts on FtP, if you’ve not already done so, yes?)…[Read more]
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Sharon Leon started the topic Scripto for Omeka S in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 6 years agoCrowdsourcing Friends,
I’m happy to share the release of Scripto for Omeka S 1.0. Many of you will be familiar with Scripto for Omeka Classic, which launched in 2011 to bring transcription capabilities to those using Omeka Classic to host their collections materials.
Scripto for Omeka S offers the ability to host many transcription or…[Read more]
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Ben Brumfield started the topic The Decade in Crowdsourcing (of Transcription and other tasks) in the discussion
Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 6 years agoI recently posted a review of the major developments I saw in crowdsourced transcription during the 2020s, and was wondering what other practitioners’ opinions were about what the 2020s might bring both in transcription and other crowdsourcing tasks.
In particular, I’m curious what other people see as the big challenges to be addressed or the…[Read more]
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Crowdsourcing on Humanities Commons 6 years ago