October 29, 2004

Digital Tools for Humanities event at GMU

This was a very informative forum put on by Center for History of New Media. A complete list of the digital tools presented can be viewed at the following URL:
http://echo.gmu.edu/toolcenter-wiki/index.php?title=Fall_Forum_2004

The ECHO (Exploring & Collecting History Online) website is intended to serve as a clearinghouse, collection, and community of discourse for all manner of open source or in-house built digital tools useful for historians. Some of these tools may serve the purposes for other disciplines as well.

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rreo said...

This is a test of the commenting feature for this weblog. Click the Comments link, then click Post a Comment and post anonymously or as yourself or as another user. Here is a test link to Townnhall: http://townhall.gmu.edu/

-rr

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