The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection from Cartography Associates offers a wealth of cartographic resources to the historian–both for research and for teaching. The collection, which is heavy on the Americas, but includes historical maps from around the world, uses a proprietary software platform to allow web users to view files that are often extremely…
Digital Campus #4
The fourth installment of our Digital Campus podcast is now up and available for download. Topics this time include the recent digital humanities summit at the NEH, the role of social networking platforms like Facebook.com in education, and a variety of new websites of interest to those working in digital humanities. Check it out.
Images of Genocide
I have now posted into my Flickr site the majority of my images from the Cambodian genocide sites in and around Phnom Penh. As I wrote in an earlier post, I think it’s important to document what these sites look like now, because the concession to run them has been sold to a foreign tourism…
Please update your feeds…
For all of you who link to this blog or download it regularly with an RSS feed, please update your information to reflect the new URL for the blog: https://edwired.org. As part of that process, I’ve had to post a claim for this URL in Technorati using this annoying bit of code:Â Technorati Profile.