At times I reflect on the digital humanities. A transformation is afoot. I ask myself "Just what is it that's going on here?" I don't know. But I get hints. I follow others who find the relatively new world called "digital humanities" a world of interest. We explore and talk to one another. Most of my talk is via Twitter. Some of it is marginalia scribbled in comment boxes of blogs. I listen to others via all of the media available, including digital media.
We digital humanities folks take pride in impressive accomplishments in finding and receiving content in new ways, via new tools.
What occurs to me is that the digital humanities movement is at a moment of conversation. As we converse, we discover. Our communications are pointers. We discover new paths. And we share maps of our journeys.
A well-swept yard was once the mark of a well-kept house and property, owned or lent
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Friday, April 15, 2011
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Millport Alabama, Windhams Store
Many thanks to Ron Pennington for the following information He refers to his relative. This is the store of Reuben Vaughn Windham and wife...

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B2 film Old Ansco B2 film is the same size as 120 film, and is designated B2 by the Agfa. The 120 film format is a roll film that is usual...
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I met today with a a summer general education class. I like gen ed classes. They provide the greatest potential for reaching students. They ...
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Well-Swept Yard Remembering why I began this blog as a place to put things about my family. Stories. Photographs. Memories. Half-truths. Al...