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Just Another Mobile Monday (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Well for what ever reason this app was delayed, and I was pretty harsh about it. Well team member Dan Cohen dropped a Twit today, to let me know that it’s finally released. His reaction to the application… For some reason iTunes did not indicate that an update was available so I removed the app [...]
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nanopolitan (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
A whole bunch of links that I have accumulated over time. Here they are: Andrew Sullivan in The Atlantic : Why I blog . Daniel Drezner: Public Intellectual 2.0 . Dan Cohen: Professors, Start Your Blogs . Jessica Wapner in Scientific American : Blogging -- It's Good for YOu . Steve Yegge: You should write blogs . Janet Stemwedel: Why would anybody want to blog under a pseudonym? Not specifically...
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Legal Theory Blog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Dennis J. Baker (King's College London - School of Law) has posted The Harm Principle vs. Kantian Criteria for Ensuring Fair, Principled and Just Criminalisation (Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, Vol. 33, No. 66, 2008) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and Dan-Cohen have asserted that the...
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Vietnam Business Finance (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... surrounding areas on your own terms, your own schedule, in the comfort of your own vehicle.” said Dan Cohen, Budget Vietnam’s general manager.Unlike the World-Class Drives program in Thailand, the Vietnamversion includes the use of a driver. The country’s roads are often congested with motorbikes — the primary mode of transportation for most Vietnamese — that can make those thoroughfares...
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DigitalKoans (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
... with Zotero's main development team. Sehat is a former co-director of Zotero and CHNM. For Dan Cohen, who is associate professor of history at George Mason University and director of CHNM, a relationship with Emory exemplifies the powerful opportunities for institutional cooperation offered by digital media. "The Center for History and New Media and the Zotero Project are lucky to now have...
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Center for History and New Media (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
... with Zotero’s main development team. Sehat is a former co-director of Zotero and CHNM. For Dan Cohen, who is associate professor of history at George Mason University and director of CHNM, a relationship with Emory exemplifies the powerful opportunities for institutional cooperation offered by digital media. “The Center for History and New Media and the Zotero Project are lucky to now have...
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Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
... from the UK exists. But it is understood a deal allowing the move is close to being finalised. Dan Cohen, who lost his daughter Theo in the tragedy, said: 'I want to see Megrahi die in prison. If it is true he has cancer then there is some small manner of justice in that.' Share this article: Comments (0)No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts?...
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Tools of Change for Publishing (Free subscription) | 28/10/2008
... and power of the Amazon eBook (Kindle) offering. First Impressions of the Google Books Settlement (Dan Cohen, Dan Cohen's Digital Humanities Blog) The agreement really focuses on in-copyright but out-of-print books. That is, books that can't normally be copied but also can't be purchased anywhere. Highlighting these books (which are numerous; most academic books, e.g., are out-of-print...
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Erkan's field diary (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... would be on this theme. Kidding. I saw some great things, though, chief among them the work of Dan Cohen and Gregory Crane , two people who have not only thought about the problem of digital humanities a lot but also made something, and in each case something fantastic. Christian Clarity Opposes the Human Terrain System and Anthropology By Maximilian Forte on montgomery mcfate What an interesting...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
Park lose out to Newark by Our Correspondent, Liverpool Daily Post A MYSTERY try awarded to Newark in the third quarter helped bring about the downfall of Birkenhead Park in this EDF Energy Trophy clash.Newark’s first try came via Matt Brewer on the half hour mark. The conversion from Dan Cohen made it 7-0 at the half way stage.Newark struck twice when Park prop Gareth Jones was serving time...