Comments on: Show me your data: Scholarly notes, public expectations http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/2013/10/04/show-me-your-data-scholarly-notes-public-expectations/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Wed, 16 Oct 2013 21:22:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Amanda French http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/2013/10/04/show-me-your-data-scholarly-notes-public-expectations/#comment-132 Wed, 09 Oct 2013 14:59:34 +0000 http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/?p=230#comment-132 I definitely want to hear about this, too, at the very least in the Dork Shorts (lightning talks) in the first session. I guess I wonder why the data necessarily has to be removed from its context; can’t it be plastered with indications of where it came from and why it was collected? Sort of like watermarking a photograph?

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By: Caleb McDaniel http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/2013/10/04/show-me-your-data-scholarly-notes-public-expectations/#comment-122 Wed, 09 Oct 2013 03:45:22 +0000 http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/?p=230#comment-122 I won’t be at THATcamp but would love to follow this discussion from afar. I’ve been thinking about similar problems arising from my own open notebook experiment, which is developing in the opposite direction—from notes into an article, a book, and other potential outputs.

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By: Amy Thompson McCandless http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/2013/10/04/show-me-your-data-scholarly-notes-public-expectations/#comment-93 Mon, 07 Oct 2013 18:20:33 +0000 http://leadership2013.thatcamp.org/?p=230#comment-93 As a historian and chair of the editorial board of the SC Historical Magazine, I have seen considerable disagreement between what professional historians want published in the journal and what local historians and genealogists would like to see printed. I would very much like to be part of this discussion.

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