Another flaw in the human character is that everybody wants to build and nobody wants to do maintenance.
— Kurt Vonnegut (@Kurt_Vonnegut) May 17, 2016
Belfast Group @EmoryCDS site is up again! http://belfastgroup.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/ Thanks to @mia_out for letting me know it was down.
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Reading "Trusting others to 'do the math'" by @suttonkoeser on researchers and software in DH https://t.co/341CIJZhcu #digitalhumanities
— Mike Jones (@mikejonesmelb) January 2, 2017
@leahwg We should form a club. NameScrunchersUnite!
@suttonkoeser haha you know my pain! looks like we've adopted the same solution of name scrunch
— LeahWeinrybGrohsgal (@leahwg) December 21, 2016
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@suttonkoeser @humcommons OA in the humanities ftw
— LeahWeinrybGrohsgal (@leahwg) December 21, 2016
@leahwg I meant to say hi when you joined - and commiserate on having names too long for Twitter to handle! Great to hear from you.
@leahwg Then it was already worth re-posting on @humcommons ! Thanks for taking the time to read it.
@suttonkoeser :) I only saw this now; it's terrific. Hope you're well!
— LeahWeinrybGrohsgal (@leahwg) December 21, 2016
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@leahwg Thank you!
Making #software and those who develop it more visible, esp. in the #humanities & #DH: excellent article by my fmr colleague @suttonkoeser! https://t.co/onj3rMpIRV
— LeahWeinrybGrohsgal (@leahwg) December 21, 2016
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Freshly #openaccess in CORE: @suttonkoeser's Trusting Others to "Do the Math" https://t.co/GXnbgZMg2r
— Humanities Commons (@humcommons) December 21, 2016
@adam42smith We needed counts of specific tag patterns per item. I bet the CSV export could have worked for that too, though!
Simple python script to pull out some CSV data from a Zotero RDF export https://gist.github.com/rlskoeser/d18c19a8351d97ca933b64fd26048b98
First week @PrincetonDH! Excited to finally be here and starting to get to know the great people and fascinating projects.
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Thanks @stewartvarner ! That’s nice to hear.
@suttonkoeser: Congrats! If you need a Varner, I'll be right down the road. https://t.co/u9CRXEOKzi
— Stewart Varner (@StewartVarner) September 30, 2016
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Thanks @jayvarner. I look forward to our next collaboration, whatever and whenever it may be!
I'm really going to miss working with @suttonkoeser. Rebecca, I'm grateful for everything you taught me. Hope we get to collaborate again.
— Jay Varner (@jayvarner) September 30, 2016
@azaroth42 @zimeon Thanks for the links, these look helpful. I may be able to use the iiif python lib to generate what I need.
@suttonkoeser @zimeon Also David Newbury’s: https://t.co/T5xGl5PCPs
— Rob Sanderson (@azaroth42) September 10, 2016
#IIIF experts: are there tools available to generate image dirs/files for level zero Image API compliance?
I (with help from @gshukill) made a little python library called piffle for working with #IIIF image URLs https://github.com/emory-lits-labs/piffle
It irks me that most of the new “features” in the Fitbit Alta are software changes that could be made available for existing devices.
Amazing what you can learn going through linter/code quality reports on an old codebase. Thanks @landscapeio !
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A year ago today, @suttonkoeser and I launched Belfast Group Poetry|Networks from @EmoryCDS. https://t.co/rkD532HKOy
— Brian Croxall (@briancroxall) July 7, 2016
Finally got the rest of my #OR2016 notes written up. http://rlskoeser.github.io/tags/OR2016/
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Thrilled to see @suttonkoeser and my Belfast Group Poetry|Networks mentioned in this week’s Scout Report: https://t.co/epn8NV0emg.
— Brian Croxall (@briancroxall) July 1, 2016
Slides from my #OR2016 presentation on creating annotated editions with repository content via @readuxer http://rlskoeser.github.io/presentations/2016/OR-readux-annotated-editions.pdf
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Very well written blog post about @OpenMinTeD workshop on text and data mining repositories at #or2016 https://t.co/bdKqrPbyIv
— Petr Knoth (@petrknoth) June 15, 2016
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@suttonkoeser @silikani Thanks for the notes on #openminted_eu workshop. The OpenMinted is about "open minded”, so yes it is on purpose!
— OpenMinTeD (@openminted_eu) June 15, 2016
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Fantastic energy and ideas from the 24x7 session presenters this morning. Better than a second cup of coffee. #OR2016
— Scott Hanrath (@rshanrath) June 15, 2016
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Heading into short sessions session (24/7) at #or2016 First up: Creating Annotated Editions from Repository Content by @suttonkoeser
— Grant Denkinson (@GrantDenkinson) June 15, 2016
@PaulineDataWard oh neat! His wikipedia has the pronunciation as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lighton_Synge
Ta! #OR2016 RT @OR2016Dub: @PaulineDataWard @suttonkoeser the theatre is named after Irish (cont) https://t.co/XIOug1fhoW
— Pauline Data Ward (@PaulineDataWard) June 15, 2016
Pronounced like sing. Irish playwright John Millington Synge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Millington_Synge
Is "Synge" (as in "Synge Theatre") pronounced like:
— Pauline Data Ward (@PaulineDataWard) June 14, 2016
- 'singe' to rhyme with 'fringe'
- or like 'sing' to rhyme with 'thing'
? #OR2016
The web version of my #OR2016 poster on disk image ingest (poster #41) http://rlskoeser.github.io/2016/06/08/diskimage-ingest/
My notes from the #OR2016 #IIIF session this afternoon: http://rlskoeser.github.io/2016/06/13/intro-to-iiif/
My notes from the #OR2016 #tdm text & data mining session this morning: http://rlskoeser.github.io/2016/06/13/mining-repositories/
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My "Software/Scholarship" special issue of ISR (40.4) is out!
— Tara (@tla) June 10, 2016
Articles by @brandaen, @suttonkoeser, & @ArisXanthos. https://t.co/nZoSDYYlfi
Congrats @tla on your issue of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews on software and scholarship! http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yisr20/40/4
@dmimno @briancroxall The exact line wasn’t in my notes, but Blei’s reference to it was. Obviously, the idea kind of stuck with me.
@briancroxall @suttonkoeser Did I really say that? I wouldn't trust me.
— David Mimno (@dmimno) June 9, 2016
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@briancroxall @suttonkoeser Did I really say that? I wouldn't trust me.
— David Mimno (@dmimno) June 9, 2016
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Can’t wait to read the final version of @suttonkoeser talking about “Trusting Others to ‘Do the Math.’” https://t.co/ikANc9UglQ @dmimno
— Brian Croxall (@briancroxall) June 9, 2016
What’s in your repository?
Android’s “setup nearby” feature is cool, but it won’t let me choose main account - I think it is just picking the first alphabetically.
If it takes too long to get a #fitbit replacement (broken band), I may just get used to not wearing a tracker at all.
Refining “airlock” functionality in eulfedora repo-cp script to share content between orgs. ❤ the airlock metaphor/name, via @gshukill
coughkaesque
@suttonkoeser @tla I've updated both!
— source{d} (@srcd_) May 25, 2016
@tla that is strange! Mine does have a lot of javascript, and that may be the more interesting work, too.
@suttonkoeser The weird thing is that I have never (knowingly) written PL/pgSQL in my life! Certainly not in that repo.
— Tara (@tla) May 25, 2016
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And hey look there was another DHer up the list! https://t.co/ljo9vgAPhl
— Tara (@tla) May 25, 2016
Same, @tla: my featured repo is listed as javascript, but I think of it more as a python project
.@TokenScandi The weird thing is, that's really a Perl repo. In my opinion.
— Tara (@tla) May 25, 2016
I’m included in this list of 100 Awesome OSS women based on GitHub data: http://bit.ly/247OiS6
Answer: yes, yes I can.
And thanks to snarfed, I don’t get a self-mention from brid.gy!
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New @readuxer features: links to related pages, embedded audio & video, @zotero integration, annotation text search. https://t.co/bKk4ylikEd
— Jesse P. Karlsberg (@jpkarlsberg) May 19, 2016
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.@readuxer team members @sarepal & @suttonkoeser shared the platform with Emory faculty last wk. Also: new features! https://t.co/vDEHs5XZ0H
— Jesse P. Karlsberg (@jpkarlsberg) May 19, 2016
Testing creating and publishing a tweet via jekyll & a custom rake task.
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New post: Readux in the Classroom https://t.co/gnlSE9Bkn9
— Emory CDS (@EmoryCDS) May 18, 2016
Pushing to twitter via http://brid.gy. Still experimenting and working on automating things.
My jekyll site now displays web mentions with javascript using https://webmention.io/
May be why most developers would rather start fresh rather than maintain & upate somebody else’s code.
Via @StewartVarner
More experimentation. Can I reply to my own updates rather than twitter urls?
Experimenting some more. Replies, formatting, etc
Next, testing syndicated replies via http://brid.gy
Testing… first “microblog” entry posting on my own site and syndicated to twitter with brid.gy & web mentions.