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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. July 20, 2012. Thank you for taking part in the summer school–it was great fun, you were all wonderful and we are going to miss you! July 20, 2012. July 20, 2012. July 20, 2012. The Joy of Reading Boccaccio. The Joy of Reading Boccaccio. July 20, 2012. July 20, 2012. More sources of funding here http:/ www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/ren/postgradstudy/currentstudents. July 20, 2012. July 20, 2012. Welcome to the Renaissance Polyglot blog,.
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cordeliazukerman | The Renaissance Polyglot
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Cordelia is a PhD candidate studying early modern English literature with an emphasis on material textuality, readership, and notions of community. CFP: Violence in the Early Modern Period. December 11, 2012. I’m one of the organizers of the Early Modern Colloquium at the University of Michigan, and we’re hosting an interdisciplinary conference in February. Please consider applying! The Early Modern Colloquium at the University of Michigan. In Antwerp, ...
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sarahjosefine2 | The Renaissance Polyglot
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 8220;The Early Modern and the Digital” edition of Early Modern Cultural Studies. November 5, 2012. I wanted to let everyone know that the journal. Early Modern Cultural Studies. 8220;The Early Modern and the Digital”. For this special issue of the. Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies. All manuscripts must include a 100-200 word abstract. JEMCS adheres to MLA format, and submissions should be prepared accordingly. In addition, we would welcome brief...
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SALT – Surfacing the Academic Long Tail. A JISC Activity Data project blog. Recipe: Data Extraction from Talis. Newer posts →. A sampling of SALT. How the recommender is working and initial feedback from postgrads. July 27, 2011. The overall reaction is very positive, although in general people find the recommendations further down the rankings to be more relevant. Up top, some of the recommendations are at times off-base. My own favourite book to search, Judith Butler’s. Another interesting note: I ran ...
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Copac Activity Data Project | Piloting a service for sharing and reusing HE library circulation activity data
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Recipe: Data Extraction from Talis. SALT Phase 1: About. Evaluating the recommender – undergraduate focus groups. August 21, 2012. We held more focus groups over the summer holidays, which is kind of tricky when your audience for testing are undergraduates! The students were positive about the concept of the book recommender and were keen to use this as another tool in their armoury to find out about new resources. A key bonus to them was the lack o...
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andiesilva | The Renaissance Polyglot
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. PhD in early modern print culture and literature; pop culture fanatic; aspiring chef; photography novice; creative writer. Digital Roots: Learning/Using/Making Technology. September 28, 2013. This is a slightly modified version of my talk at Network Detroit on September 27. You can find the prezi connected to this presentation here: http:/ bit.ly/digitalroots. But wait, I also use technology to research is that DH? Is that, too, DH? I began to think abo...