**Update 5/10/12: Added links to DH books and another DH-focused journal issue **
So you don’t have to wade through the Twitter archive to find a link to something, here is a round-up of the documents, projects, tools, and publications shared via Twitter during THATCamp OSU. If there’s anything I missed, feel free to leave it in the comments.
The first group contains links to the Twitter archive, a blog post about the event, and Google docs for a few sessions. The second (below the fold) is a jumble of other stuff.
Documentation:
- Twitter archive
- Post about THATCamp OSU on Michelle Aubrecht’s HASTAC blog
- Twitter Resources for THATCamp OSU with Jen Michaels
- Google doc for session on emotion and technology
- Side projects (Google doc)
- Notes from plenary session with Julia Flanders
Other links:
- Computers and Composition Digital Press
- When you die on Facebook, The Huffington Post
- Geoffrey Rockwell’s presentation on Planning Digital Projects
- DH journals:
- Journal of Digital Humanities (also see this introductory post on DH Now)
- Digital Humanities Quarterly
- DH issue of Culture Machine
- Kate Hayles on hyper and deep attention
- Against thinking, Peter Stallybrass
- The Curator’s Code
- Content Curators are the New Superheroes of the Web
- Kill Peer Review or Reform It?
- Planned Obsolescence
- Books on the spatial humanities
- Other books on digital humanities
- Gold, Matthew K., ed. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Minneapolis: Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2012. Print.
- A Companion to Digital Humanities
- Cool DH projects
- Mapping projects
- America’s Highway: Oral Histories of Route 66
- The Virtual Morgantown Project
- Journalism’s Voyage West
- Hypercities
- Historypin
- Mapping the Republic of Letters
- Quijote Interactivo
- Links to educational game resources
- How Video Games are Changing Education
- Free Art and Technology Lab
- Carmen Instructor Tutorials Online
- Open Heat Map
- Possible next steps