2007 |
Link Library (for Meetings in New Zealand, Aug.-Sept. 2007)Categories Uncategorized |
Selected Web Sites
- Voice of the Shuttle (1994-2001) (2001-present)
- Palinurus: The Academy and the Corporation (1995-)
- The Romantic Chronology (co-editor Laura Mandell; original version 1995-96; database version 1999)
- UC Santa Barbara English Dept. Site (co-built or -designed with graduate and undergraduate students over the years)
- The Agrippa Files (co-built with graduate students)
- Second Life Instructional Project (being co-developed with Rita Raley and team of graduate students
Collaborative Research or Curricular Development Projects
- Transcriptions: Literature and the Culture of Information (director: Alan Liu, 1998-)
- Literature & Culture of Information Undergraduate Specialization (co-directed with Rita Raley)
- Digital Culture Project (director: William Warner; 2000-2005)
- English Broadside Ballad Archive (director: Patricia Fumerton, 2006-)
- Transliteracies Project: Research in the Technological, Social, and Cultural Practices of Online Reading (2005-2010)
Selected Courses
- English 25: The Culture of Information
- English 194: Creativity and Collaboration
- English 194: Literature Plus
- English 197: Literature and Graphic Design
- English 165HL: Hyperliterature
- English 236: Textuality and New Media Ecologies, 1600-2000
- English 236: Landscape and the Social Imaginary: Romantic Landscape and Cyberspace
- CompSci595N/PolSci594N/Engl593: The Technology and Society Seminar Series
Dear Alan,
Thank you for your talk at Auckland University on Friday. There were some really good ideas that went beyond text databases.
I am interested in the application of different software to humanities research. You showed us a page with a list of free software and ideas for applications… but I cannot find the link. I would very much appreciate if you could you email this to me.
Many thanks
Daniel
Dear Daniel,
Thanks for your comment. The page you mention is the software “Toy Chest” that I keep for my courses. The current location of the page is https://liu.english.ucsb.edu/wiki2/index.php/Toy_Chest I will be adding to it in the future (and, of course, any suggestions would be appreciated).
Best, Alan