GIS Humanities Institute
I'm at UVirginia attending a training seminar for GIS folks working in the humanities. Actually, that's not quite accurate, since I don't work in the humanities all that much. There are people here deeply involved with the humanities, but the attendees are all over the map. Librarians, developers, lab managers, a handful of entrepreneurs. And yes, even humanists.
We've just started, so there hasn't been much actual content yet, but there is a lot of potential here. We're divided into 2 groups: stewardship (I'm in that) and software. One thing I didn't expect can be summed up by this comment: "Stewardship isn't just about stewarding the data. It's about stewarding the projects and the scholars." Stewardship in this sense is piece of cyber-infrastructure. I've been neglecting that piece.
Lots of other good stuff. But it's been an exhausting day.
We've just started, so there hasn't been much actual content yet, but there is a lot of potential here. We're divided into 2 groups: stewardship (I'm in that) and software. One thing I didn't expect can be summed up by this comment: "Stewardship isn't just about stewarding the data. It's about stewarding the projects and the scholars." Stewardship in this sense is piece of cyber-infrastructure. I've been neglecting that piece.
Lots of other good stuff. But it's been an exhausting day.
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