DH Talk
From the monthly archives: November 2014
What is Crowdsourcing and How Can it Help us Answer Questions in the Humanities?
Geoff Groberg, a web developer in the ZSR Library, will present an informal workshop about crowdsourcing. We’ll talk about crowd-sourcing principles, look at some good (and maybe bad) examples of crowd-sourced humanities projects, and Geoff will share lessons learned from […]
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