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Rafael Capó García deposited The quandaries of digital methodologies as a reflection of a colonial society: The (de)colonial memory project in the group
Global Digital Humanities Symposium on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoAmong the most biased aspects of history is the concept of memory. What do we remember? How do we remember? When do we forget? Should we forget? Remembering where we’ve come from, and complicating the past, is essential in continuing our journey through this world but the politics of commemoration often sidetracks our identity and attempts to i…[Read more]
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Tania María Ríos Marrero started the topic Open Educational Resources in Caribbean Studies in the discussion
Latin America and the Caribbean on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoespañol más abajo | français ci-dessous
Dear colleagues,
This email is an invitation to participate in a survey about open educational resources (OER) in Caribbean Studies. This survey is being conducted by Perry Collins and Tania M. Ríos Marrero on behalf of the Digital Library of the Caribbean/University of Flo…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Enciclopedizándose (La ‘Academia Francesa’ de Pierre de La Primaudaye) in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoSpanish abstract: Los sistemas de organización de la información se van desarrollando en la primera era de la imprenta, en el Renacimiento, en las obras de consulta impresas, y en los métodos de catalogación bibliotecaria, con ciertos paralelos a la manera en que luego lo hicieron en un nuevo entorno de tratamiento de textos—en la infor…[Read more]
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John Aerni-Flessner deposited A Trasnational History of Stock Theft on the Lesotho-South Africa Border, Nineteenth Century to 1994 in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoStock theft has long been a problem along the Lesotho–South Africa border. From Moshoeshoe I’s cattle-raiding in the nineteenth century through to the start of the democratic era in Lesotho (1993) and South Africa (1994), the idea that stock theft is both prevalent and an international problem has been generally accepted by one and all. This art…[Read more]
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Bonnie Russell replied to the topic Announcements in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoFantastic news!
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Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Announcements in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoHi all, Tom, Agata and I are pleased to announce that the OABN has become an OPERAS Special Interest Group (SIG), and as such it is now formally supported by OPERAS, the European Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area.
The OABN will continue to…[Read more]
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Pop Art in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoPop Art * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Junk food in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoJunk food * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Spicy stuff in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoSpicy stuff * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Meat Market in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoMeat Market * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Mascot in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoMascot * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Bye-bye, Sailor! in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoBye-bye, Sailor! * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Sailor’s Bar in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoSailor’s Bar * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Hay Bar in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoHay Bar * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Pruritus Migrans deposited Pop corn in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoPop corn * QRt by PRURITUS MIGRANS * CC: BY-NC-SA
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Lucy Barnes replied to the topic Accessibility of OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoI’ve been doing some more digging into accessibility resources and have found the following:
– Improving the Accessibility of your Mainstream Digital Content, which seems to be a wealth of resources from the Inclusive Publishing group, coordinated by the DAISY consortium: https://inclusivepublishing.org/about-the-inclusive-publishing-hub/
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Luca Baffa replied to the topic Accessibility of OA books in the discussion
Open Access Books Network on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoAt OBP we have adapted our InDesign-based workflow to produce accessible EPUBs. So far it has been a mixture of adopting some new typesetting practices and doing some post-production work. It’s still a work in process, if anyone has comments on this I am all ears!
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Kristof D'hulster deposited Licit Magic – GlobalLit Working Papers 9. Sugary Gratitude, Strolling Cypresses, Clouds Pouring Grass. Ḥalīmī on Paranomasia, Simile, and Metonymy in the group
Ottoman and Turkish Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoThe translation of a short treatise on paranomasia, simile, and metonymy, by the foremost Persian-Turkish lexicographer of the 15th century, Lütfu’llāh el–Ḥalīmī. The text combines a rather dense and elliptic prose style with a remarkably lucid and clear-cut typology of seven types of tajnīs, seven types of tashbīh, and nine types of majāz, ofte…[Read more]
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Kristof D'hulster deposited Licit Magic – GlobalLit Working Papers 9. Sugary Gratitude, Strolling Cypresses, Clouds Pouring Grass. Ḥalīmī on Paranomasia, Simile, and Metonymy in the group
Islamicate Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoThe translation of a short treatise on paranomasia, simile, and metonymy, by the foremost Persian-Turkish lexicographer of the 15th century, Lütfu’llāh el–Ḥalīmī. The text combines a rather dense and elliptic prose style with a remarkably lucid and clear-cut typology of seven types of tajnīs, seven types of tashbīh, and nine types of majāz, ofte…[Read more]
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