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From the excitement of AoIR and ECREA 2012, I’ve arrived back in Australia – and have gone on almost directly to another presentation, this time at the University of Queensland Digital Humanities Symposium, where this morning I presented our research on Twitter as an example of the more general push towards ‘digital humanities’ and ‘big data’ research. Here are my slides and audio from the event – many thanks to Kerry Kilner and Peta Mitchell for the invitation to speak.
Links
[1] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/142
[2] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/125
[3] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/84
[4] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/116
[5] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/128
[6] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/121
[7] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/11
[8] http://www.slideshare.net/Snurb/making-sense-of-twitter-new-research-methods-in-the-digital-humanities
[9] http://www.slideshare.net/Snurb