Usenet,Facebook,Twitter. But still the blog carries on. Just not very often.
A mix of random things that I want to write something about, and then more often things relating to digital cultural heritage. Then sometimes, some cooking posts. It's my blog, I don't have to please any algorithm here.
Continuing my roundup of resources from last year. This time, tools, platforms, standards and other types of useable resources mostly relating to digital cultural heritage but sometimes more general.
An attempt to record new research projects, research infrastructures, websites, etc I've come across this year to try to keep track of them, hopefully of use to others but also for my own selfish reasons to free up space in my poor crowded brain (and reduce web browser tabs). It's also because I've found it hard to note them otherwise, it's surprising to me there is still no good way I know of to record projects in progress (to keep track of them); any upcoming conferences (for the call for papers, and then to read proceedings) and for journals of interest (CFP/published). There must be someone working on the Zotero equivalent for these standard workflows of research ?