Here is our selection of websites related to Digital Studies:
ENMI 2014
You find on this page the presentation, program and registration form for the Talks on the New Industrial World 2014, whose theme will be: “The “Truth” of the digital”. This event will happen in Paris, Centre Pompidou, on December 5th and 6th, 2014.
Peer to PCAST
This is concerned with the web platform designed to help experts in science and technology, advisors to President Barack Obama, criticized by Mark Deckert, Abram Sternet, and Warren Sack, in their article: “Peer to PCAST: What does open video have to do with open government?”.
Hypotheses.fr
Pierre Mounier’s page on Digital Humanities and Open Editions.
Link n°1 : http://hypotheses.org/author/mounier
Link n°2 : The Digital Humanities on the website of EHESS : http://www.ehess.fr/fr/enseignement/enseignements/2013/ue/620/
Alliance Sciences Société
Website of the Alliance Sciences Society, launched on November 17th, 2012 within the Cnam, in order to promote the interactions between sciences, research and society, and to study the new forms of intermediation.
Link : alliance-sciences-societe.fr
Annotation studio
A software suite for collaborative annotation on the web, developed by MIT HyperStudio.
Link n°1 : http://www.annotationstudio.org/
Link n°2 : http://app.annotationstudio.org/users/sign_in
Annotations at Harvard
A Harvard University Web site devoted to issues of annotation and note-taking in research, teaching and learning.
Link n°1 : http://www.annotations.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do
Link n°2 : http://www.annotations.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k80243&pageid=icb.page466612
The Open Humanities Group of the Open Knowledge Foundation
The website of the Open Humanities group, which promotes the use of free software and open access to research and teaching in the field of the human sciences.
Link : http://humanities.okfn.org/