[open-humanities] [open-literature] Open Correspondence updates

print.crimes print.crimes at yatterings.com
Sat May 28 17:24:02 UTC 2011


Hi Jonathan,

That would be great (perhaps give the hackday a wider scope than just 
OC?). I'm sure that we could kick some ideas around and use the day as a 
starting point?

Yours,

Iain

On 27/05/2011 18:05, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> This is fantastic Iain! :-)
>
> I wonder whether we should organise a hackday / coding spring in this
> area at some point? I'd also be really interested in having a go at
> making something with bibliographic data and biographical data (e.g.
> from DBpedia)! And then creating a basic interface to let users create
> relationships between persons and items.
>
> What do you think?
>
> All the best,
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:16 PM, print.crimes
> <print.crimes at yatterings.com>  wrote:
>> Afternoon,
>>
>> As part of the Book Hackday the weekend before last, I started on some work
>> to explore some of Jonathan Gray's questions about mapping intellectual
>> influence. I'm not sure I got as far as I wanted but the following blog post
>> outlines what I managed to tinker with which I'm trying to get into the core
>> as an API.
>>
>> http://notebook.okfn.org/2011/05/25/mining-the-personal-using-open-correspondence-to-explore-correspondents/
>>
>> Yours,
>>
>> Iain
>>
>> Iain Emsley
>>
>>
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