yesterdays objects study day a tweets eye view
As I have mentioned previously I attended the Autopsies group studay day Yesterday’s objects: the death and afterlife of every day things. Myself and Ernesto tweeted our little hearts out during the...
View ArticleI haz a proper published paper! hooray!
Our ( Melissa Terras, Claire Warwick, Anne Welsh and me) Paper “Enabled backchannel: conference Twitter use by digital humanists” has just been published by the Journal of Documentation! And I’m first...
View ArticleTweets, Geospatial analysis, giraffes and a little bit of museums for good...
Yesterday I went to my first CASA seminar, and it was great! Well the second half was, the first half involved a lot of equations about Thermodynamics and I didn’t have a clue what was going on, and I...
View ArticleBrain food: lunch and lectures
UCL runs a series of public events under the title of Brain Food, which I think is a brilliant title. Part of the Brian food events are the Lunch Hour Lectures. The lectures, which have been running...
View ArticleCan museums place an automatic value on their visitor generated content?
Image from http://www.artquest.org.uk/valueadded/ A quick ponder into visitor generated content and value classification. Twitter has introduced new metadata for tweets; with the objective of helping...
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