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Timeline Visualizations: A Brief and Incomplete Teleological History (Part 1). Telling Forgotten Stories; Testing Traditional Narratives. By Evan Higgins on December 7, 2015. A Brief History of the Blacks in American Medicine. BAM has been in development since the mid 1980’s when Pulitzer Prize Finalist author, Kenneth Manning. These unique stories in combination with our massive amounts of standardized, biographical information create a unique archive that allows for layers of interaction. By incorp...
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Blog « HyperStudio – Digital Humanities at MIT
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Timeline Visualizations: A Brief and Incomplete Teleological History (Part 1). Telling Forgotten Stories; Testing Traditional Narratives. By Evan Higgins on December 7, 2015. A Brief History of the Blacks in American Medicine. BAM has been in development since the mid 1980’s when Pulitzer Prize Finalist author, Kenneth Manning. These unique stories in combination with our massive amounts of standardized, biographical information create a unique archive that allows for layers of interaction. By incorp...
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CODE 8: Josh Cowls about the Challenges of Big Data – Coding History
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CODE 8: Josh Cowls about the Challenges of Big Data. Daniel Meßner @ CODE 8: Josh Cowls about the Challenges of Big Data. What methods can be used to deal with different forms of data? And who creates the data, and who is affected by its use? I took this interview at the conference Big Data in a Transdisciplinary Perspective. Invited me to participate as a Science Reporter . Ein Gedanke zu „CODE 8: Josh Cowls about the Challenges of Big Data“. Pingback: Quarterly Learning Report Josh Cowls.
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June | 2014 | Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities
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Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: June 2014. Recreational bugs: the limits of representing the past through web archives. June 20, 2014. This is a post from team member Josh Cowls. Cross-posted from his blog. Josh is also on Twitter: @JoshCowls. I am in Aarhus this week for the ‘Web Archiving and Archived Web’ seminar organised by Netlab. How big is the UK web? June 19, 2014. You’ve probably played the time-honoured villa...
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