From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Mon May 2 20:33:50 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 20:33:50 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] News about Open Literature Mailing, and Minutes of the Meeting (30/04/11) Message-ID: Dear all, We had a good meeting on Saturday, concentrating mainly on how to build the project over the next few months. Minutes are below, but I would like to announce here that I will from now on be posting a weekly email with an update on both what has been achieved recently and what you might be able to help us with. Best wishes, James Minutes available online here: http://openshakespeare.org/2011/05/02/minutes-of-the-meeting ###Present: JHS, RP ###To do: - Publish a 'state of the project post' on OKFN blog - Publicise site through contact with other projects: www.delightedbeauty.org, www.shakespeareinsmalldoses.com - Publicise site: unis (NFP, fun for summer), Call For Papers - Investigate kickstarter - Organise May Week event, publicise with invitation for help over summer - Institute regular emails on openlit: monthly recap of volunteering/contributions, weekly drip feed of news and suggestion for contributions (one thing done, one thing needed - wotd, intro) - Sign up to open humanities mails: updates for okfn, advertise for openlit... - Prepare an Open Shakespeare presentation at OKCON Berlin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From print.crimes at yatterings.com Mon May 2 21:48:22 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Mon, 02 May 2011 21:48:22 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries Message-ID: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> Evening I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on trying to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. An example being: http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one on the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence schema as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me in the right direction or answer some questions about it... The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the server but it appears to have been installed). I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation and data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got further than some quick hacks. Thanks, Iain mob: 0772 399 2492 From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Wed May 4 00:29:40 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 00:29:40 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries In-Reply-To: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> References: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> Message-ID: Amazing work Iain! :-) Really looking to hearing more about this... Wonder if you'd be also willing to put these updates on http://notebook.okfn.org/ ? J. On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:48 PM, print.crimes wrote: > Evening > > I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on trying > to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. > > An example being: > http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml > > I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one on > the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also > understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence > schema ?as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've > been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me in > the right direction or answer some questions about it... > > The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some > reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the server > but it appears to have been installed). > > I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's > questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation and > data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the > date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where > mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got > further than some quick hacks. > > Thanks, > > Iain > > mob: 0772 399 2492 > > > _______________________________________________ > open-literature mailing list > open-literature at lists.okfn.org > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-literature > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From print.crimes at yatterings.com Wed May 4 17:53:58 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Wed, 04 May 2011 17:53:58 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries In-Reply-To: References: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> Message-ID: <4DC184A6.5090300@yatterings.com> Jonathan, :-) Ta. Perhaps a work in progress post could be written? I'll try to get something written up and send it over to you for Sunday at the latest. I'll keep some of it for a hoped for longer post for the OKFN blog when I've done some more work on it. Iain On 04/05/2011 00:29, Jonathan Gray wrote: > Amazing work Iain! :-) > > Really looking to hearing more about this... > > Wonder if you'd be also willing to put these updates on > http://notebook.okfn.org/ ? > > J. > > On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:48 PM, print.crimes > wrote: >> Evening >> >> I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on trying >> to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. >> >> An example being: >> http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml >> >> I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one on >> the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also >> understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence >> schema as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've >> been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me in >> the right direction or answer some questions about it... >> >> The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some >> reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the server >> but it appears to have been installed). >> >> I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's >> questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation and >> data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the >> date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where >> mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got >> further than some quick hacks. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Iain >> >> mob: 0772 399 2492 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> open-literature mailing list >> open-literature at lists.okfn.org >> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-literature >> > > From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Wed May 4 18:13:54 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 18:13:54 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries In-Reply-To: <4DC184A6.5090300@yatterings.com> References: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> <4DC184A6.5090300@yatterings.com> Message-ID: Really look forward to reading this Iain! Lucy: are you able to give Iain an account on notebook.okfn.org? J. On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:53 PM, print.crimes wrote: > Jonathan, > > :-) Ta. > > Perhaps a work in progress post could be written? I'll try to get something > written up and send it over to you for Sunday at the latest. > > I'll keep some of it for a hoped for longer post for the OKFN blog when I've > done some more work on it. > > Iain > > On 04/05/2011 00:29, Jonathan Gray wrote: >> >> Amazing work Iain! :-) >> >> Really looking to hearing more about this... >> >> Wonder if you'd be also willing to put these updates on >> http://notebook.okfn.org/ ? >> >> J. >> >> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:48 PM, print.crimes >> ?wrote: >>> >>> Evening >>> >>> I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on >>> trying >>> to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. >>> >>> An example being: >>> >>> http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml >>> >>> I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one >>> on >>> the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also >>> understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence >>> schema ?as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've >>> been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me >>> in >>> the right direction or answer some questions about it... >>> >>> The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some >>> reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the >>> server >>> but it appears to have been installed). >>> >>> I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's >>> questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation >>> and >>> data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the >>> date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where >>> mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got >>> further than some quick hacks. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Iain >>> >>> mob: 0772 399 2492 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> open-literature mailing list >>> open-literature at lists.okfn.org >>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-literature >>> >> >> > > > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 6 21:52:50 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 21:52:50 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Weekly Update Message-ID: Dear All, Here is the first weekly of the new sequence of weekly updates on the Open Shakespeare project. I'll begin with what has been achieved, and finish with a few suggestions for contributions. Achievements: - Essays: all of John Boe's long introduction to *Macbeth* has now been uploaded and will be appearing on the website over the next week or so. Once fully online, we will launch the 'essays' section. Do think about submitting any essays on Shakespeare you may have... - OKFN blog post: a brief summary of Open Shakespeare's progress over the last few months has appeared on the OKFN blog, and on our own. You can read it here: http://openshakespeare.org/2011/05/06/%E2%80%9Cjumping-oer-times%E2%80%9D-an-update-on-open-shakespeare Contributions: 1 min - Why not sign up to the Open Knowledge Foundation Website ( http://okfn.org/)? It only takes a moment, and gives you access to all the OKFN projects, including Open Shakespeare. 2 min - Leave an annotation, and push us over the 500 mark... I hope you have a good weekend, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Rufus From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 13 21:04:09 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 21:04:09 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Shakespeare Bulletin Message-ID: Good evening, Here is the second Open Shakespeare bulletin, and, as ever, I'll keep it short. *Things done* - Presentation of Open Shakespeare at the Digital Humanities cross-disciplinary event in Cambridge. - Meeting with Lucy Chambers of the Open Knowledge Foundation to discuss improvements to the project. *Things to do* - 1 min: leave an annotation! - 2 min: email me a short blurb about yourself, so that I can create a link to 'core annotators/contributors' on the Open Shakespeare website, thus encouraging people doubtful of our authenticity to contribute. - 10min: pick one of the following words (or find your own) and write a short word of the day article about it; it need contain no more than information about the word's frequency and two or three sentences on its interest: bagpipe, boreas, cat, dog... 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URL: From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 20 22:03:58 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 22:03:58 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Shakespeare Bulletin 3 Message-ID: Evening all, I'll keep it brief, as usual. Three new developments this week: - All of John Boe's excellent introduction to Macbeth is now online: there is a link to it on the front page, and you can visit it directly here: http://openshakespeare.org/essays/john-boe-the-tragedy-of-macbeth - A new word of the day article on *bagpipes* in Shakespeare, which are not quite so melancholy as one might think. Read it here: http://openshakespeare.org/word/bagpipes - An effort to associate Open Shakespeare more closely with the OKF, by using their trac system, do add any updates that you can think of here: http://trac.okfn.org/ Have a minute, why not? - Write some annotations: Hamlet still awaits... - Draft an introduction to...The Comedy of Errors. 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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 From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Thu May 26 21:45:24 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 21:45:24 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Shakespeare Bulletin 4 Message-ID: Evening, Your ever-brief update comes a day earlier this week. Recent activity: - New Word of the Day article on 'Onions': http://openshakespeare.org/word/onion - Discussion about the move from Open Shakespeare to Open Literature initiated Things to do: - 1 min: tell us what you would like www.openliterature.org to be about by posting to this list (or by emailing me privately if you prefer) (i.e. same tools as Open Shakespeare? should we make it like facebook with a log in, profile page, and personal space? what out of copyright texts should be first in? do we include translation?) - 2 min: think of an idea for a word of the day, and let the list know: even if you don't have time to write it yourself, someone else might. Have a good weekend, and a fun Friday, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Fri May 27 18:05:27 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 19:05:27 +0200 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> Message-ID: 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 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > open-humanities mailing list > open-humanities at lists.okfn.org > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From rufus.pollock at okfn.org Sat May 28 13:35:19 2011 From: rufus.pollock at okfn.org (Rufus Pollock) Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 13:35:19 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] New dedicated wiki for Open Literature group Message-ID: Hi All, I've booted a new dedicated wiki for OKF open literature related activity including Open Shakespeare and Open Correspondence: Rufus From print.crimes at yatterings.com Sat May 28 18:20:11 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 18:20:11 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] New dedicated wiki for Open Literature group In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4DE12ECB.5000901@yatterings.com> On 28/05/2011 13:35, Rufus Pollock wrote: > activity including Open Shakespeare and Open Correspondence: > > > > Rufus Cheers, Rufus. Iain From print.crimes at yatterings.com Sat May 28 18:24:02 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 18:24:02 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> Message-ID: <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> 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 > 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 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> open-humanities mailing list >> open-humanities at lists.okfn.org >> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities >> > > From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Tue May 31 16:11:52 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 17:11:52 +0200 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> Message-ID: Yes this would be fantastic. I wonder whether you could kick things off by starting a stub for an "open humanities hackday" at: http://ideas.okfn.org/ ? I think we should start putting all our ideas for things we want to do here - then we can review and prioritise on a regular basis! All the best, Jonathan On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:24 PM, print.crimes wrote: > 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 >> ?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 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> open-humanities mailing list >>> open-humanities at lists.okfn.org >>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities >>> >> >> > > > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From print.crimes at yatterings.com Tue May 31 20:11:56 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 20:11:56 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> Message-ID: <4DE53D7C.3000109@yatterings.com> Hi Jonathan, I've added it to ideas. Looking forward to seeing what happens. Best, Iain On 31/05/2011 16:11, Jonathan Gray wrote: > Yes this would be fantastic. I wonder whether you could kick things > off by starting a stub for an "open humanities hackday" at: > http://ideas.okfn.org/ ? > > I think we should start putting all our ideas for things we want to do > here - then we can review and prioritise on a regular basis! > > All the best, > > Jonathan > > On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:24 PM, print.crimes > wrote: >> 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 >>> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> open-humanities mailing list >>>> open-humanities at lists.okfn.org >>>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities >>>> >>> >> >> > > From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Mon May 2 19:33:50 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 20:33:50 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] News about Open Literature Mailing, and Minutes of the Meeting (30/04/11) Message-ID: Dear all, We had a good meeting on Saturday, concentrating mainly on how to build the project over the next few months. Minutes are below, but I would like to announce here that I will from now on be posting a weekly email with an update on both what has been achieved recently and what you might be able to help us with. Best wishes, James Minutes available online here: http://openshakespeare.org/2011/05/02/minutes-of-the-meeting ###Present: JHS, RP ###To do: - Publish a 'state of the project post' on OKFN blog - Publicise site through contact with other projects: www.delightedbeauty.org, www.shakespeareinsmalldoses.com - Publicise site: unis (NFP, fun for summer), Call For Papers - Investigate kickstarter - Organise May Week event, publicise with invitation for help over summer - Institute regular emails on openlit: monthly recap of volunteering/contributions, weekly drip feed of news and suggestion for contributions (one thing done, one thing needed - wotd, intro) - Sign up to open humanities mails: updates for okfn, advertise for openlit... - Prepare an Open Shakespeare presentation at OKCON Berlin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the server but it appears to have been installed). I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation and data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got further than some quick hacks. Thanks, Iain mob: 0772 399 2492 From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Tue May 3 23:29:40 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 00:29:40 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries In-Reply-To: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> References: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> Message-ID: Amazing work Iain! :-) Really looking to hearing more about this... Wonder if you'd be also willing to put these updates on http://notebook.okfn.org/ ? J. On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:48 PM, print.crimes wrote: > Evening > > I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on trying > to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. > > An example being: > http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml > > I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one on > the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also > understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence > schema ?as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've > been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me in > the right direction or answer some questions about it... > > The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some > reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the server > but it appears to have been installed). > > I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's > questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation and > data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the > date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where > mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got > further than some quick hacks. > > Thanks, > > Iain > > mob: 0772 399 2492 > > > _______________________________________________ > open-literature mailing list > open-literature at lists.okfn.org > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-literature > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From print.crimes at yatterings.com Wed May 4 16:53:58 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Wed, 04 May 2011 17:53:58 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries In-Reply-To: References: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> Message-ID: <4DC184A6.5090300@yatterings.com> Jonathan, :-) Ta. Perhaps a work in progress post could be written? I'll try to get something written up and send it over to you for Sunday at the latest. I'll keep some of it for a hoped for longer post for the OKFN blog when I've done some more work on it. Iain On 04/05/2011 00:29, Jonathan Gray wrote: > Amazing work Iain! :-) > > Really looking to hearing more about this... > > Wonder if you'd be also willing to put these updates on > http://notebook.okfn.org/ ? > > J. > > On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:48 PM, print.crimes > wrote: >> Evening >> >> I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on trying >> to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. >> >> An example being: >> http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml >> >> I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one on >> the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also >> understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence >> schema as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've >> been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me in >> the right direction or answer some questions about it... >> >> The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some >> reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the server >> but it appears to have been installed). >> >> I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's >> questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation and >> data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the >> date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where >> mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got >> further than some quick hacks. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Iain >> >> mob: 0772 399 2492 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> open-literature mailing list >> open-literature at lists.okfn.org >> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-literature >> > > From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Wed May 4 17:13:54 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 18:13:54 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Correspondence notes and queries In-Reply-To: <4DC184A6.5090300@yatterings.com> References: <4DBF1896.7000208@yatterings.com> <4DC184A6.5090300@yatterings.com> Message-ID: Really look forward to reading this Iain! Lucy: are you able to give Iain an account on notebook.okfn.org? J. On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:53 PM, print.crimes wrote: > Jonathan, > > :-) Ta. > > Perhaps a work in progress post could be written? I'll try to get something > written up and send it over to you for Sunday at the latest. > > I'll keep some of it for a hoped for longer post for the OKFN blog when I've > done some more work on it. > > Iain > > On 04/05/2011 00:29, Jonathan Gray wrote: >> >> Amazing work Iain! :-) >> >> Really looking to hearing more about this... >> >> Wonder if you'd be also willing to put these updates on >> http://notebook.okfn.org/ ? >> >> J. >> >> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:48 PM, print.crimes >> ?wrote: >>> >>> Evening >>> >>> I've made some more minor updates to Open Correspondence, mainly on >>> trying >>> to being the XML more towards TEI conformance, which are now posted. >>> >>> An example being: >>> >>> http://www.opencorrespondence.org/letters/resource/dickens/Mr%20Serle/896/xml >>> >>> I think I've got it somewhere in the same ball park but is there any one >>> on >>> the list who can help with getting this to conformance, or who also >>> understands the ODD to create an xsd to validate the Open Correspondence >>> schema ?as I know I'm going round in circles with it at the moment? I've >>> been reading the online manual but if there is someone who can point me >>> in >>> the right direction or answer some questions about it... >>> >>> The XML endpoint still needs work to it and also to its loading (for some >>> reason the import is failing and OFS is not being recognised on the >>> server >>> but it appears to have been installed). >>> >>> I've also started work on a toolkit based on some of Jonathan Gray's >>> questions posted on his blog and am using these to work on visualisation >>> and >>> data issues and queries. So far I'm looking at the who wrote to whom, the >>> date ranges of letters to a particular author and which tests where >>> mentioned to a particular author (if known). I'll past code once I've got >>> further than some quick hacks. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Iain >>> >>> mob: 0772 399 2492 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> open-literature mailing list >>> open-literature at lists.okfn.org >>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-literature >>> >> >> > > > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 6 20:52:50 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 21:52:50 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Weekly Update Message-ID: Dear All, Here is the first weekly of the new sequence of weekly updates on the Open Shakespeare project. I'll begin with what has been achieved, and finish with a few suggestions for contributions. Achievements: - Essays: all of John Boe's long introduction to *Macbeth* has now been uploaded and will be appearing on the website over the next week or so. Once fully online, we will launch the 'essays' section. Do think about submitting any essays on Shakespeare you may have... - OKFN blog post: a brief summary of Open Shakespeare's progress over the last few months has appeared on the OKFN blog, and on our own. You can read it here: http://openshakespeare.org/2011/05/06/%E2%80%9Cjumping-oer-times%E2%80%9D-an-update-on-open-shakespeare Contributions: 1 min - Why not sign up to the Open Knowledge Foundation Website ( http://okfn.org/)? It only takes a moment, and gives you access to all the OKFN projects, including Open Shakespeare. 2 min - Leave an annotation, and push us over the 500 mark... I hope you have a good weekend, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Rufus From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Fri May 13 20:04:09 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 21:04:09 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Shakespeare Bulletin Message-ID: Good evening, Here is the second Open Shakespeare bulletin, and, as ever, I'll keep it short. *Things done* - Presentation of Open Shakespeare at the Digital Humanities cross-disciplinary event in Cambridge. - Meeting with Lucy Chambers of the Open Knowledge Foundation to discuss improvements to the project. *Things to do* - 1 min: leave an annotation! - 2 min: email me a short blurb about yourself, so that I can create a link to 'core annotators/contributors' on the Open Shakespeare website, thus encouraging people doubtful of our authenticity to contribute. - 10min: pick one of the following words (or find your own) and write a short word of the day article about it; it need contain no more than information about the word's frequency and two or three sentences on its interest: bagpipe, boreas, cat, dog... 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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 From jh570 at cam.ac.uk Thu May 26 20:45:24 2011 From: jh570 at cam.ac.uk (James Harriman-Smith) Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 21:45:24 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] Open Shakespeare Bulletin 4 Message-ID: Evening, Your ever-brief update comes a day earlier this week. Recent activity: - New Word of the Day article on 'Onions': http://openshakespeare.org/word/onion - Discussion about the move from Open Shakespeare to Open Literature initiated Things to do: - 1 min: tell us what you would like www.openliterature.org to be about by posting to this list (or by emailing me privately if you prefer) (i.e. same tools as Open Shakespeare? should we make it like facebook with a log in, profile page, and personal space? what out of copyright texts should be first in? do we include translation?) - 2 min: think of an idea for a word of the day, and let the list know: even if you don't have time to write it yourself, someone else might. Have a good weekend, and a fun Friday, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Fri May 27 17:05:27 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 19:05:27 +0200 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> Message-ID: 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 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > open-humanities mailing list > open-humanities at lists.okfn.org > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From rufus.pollock at okfn.org Sat May 28 12:35:19 2011 From: rufus.pollock at okfn.org (Rufus Pollock) Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 13:35:19 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] New dedicated wiki for Open Literature group Message-ID: Hi All, I've booted a new dedicated wiki for OKF open literature related activity including Open Shakespeare and Open Correspondence: Rufus From print.crimes at yatterings.com Sat May 28 17:20:11 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 18:20:11 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] New dedicated wiki for Open Literature group In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4DE12ECB.5000901@yatterings.com> On 28/05/2011 13:35, Rufus Pollock wrote: > activity including Open Shakespeare and Open Correspondence: > > > > Rufus Cheers, Rufus. Iain From print.crimes at yatterings.com Sat May 28 17:24:02 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 18:24:02 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> Message-ID: <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> 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 > 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 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> open-humanities mailing list >> open-humanities at lists.okfn.org >> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities >> > > From jonathan.gray at okfn.org Tue May 31 15:11:52 2011 From: jonathan.gray at okfn.org (Jonathan Gray) Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 17:11:52 +0200 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> Message-ID: Yes this would be fantastic. I wonder whether you could kick things off by starting a stub for an "open humanities hackday" at: http://ideas.okfn.org/ ? I think we should start putting all our ideas for things we want to do here - then we can review and prioritise on a regular basis! All the best, Jonathan On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:24 PM, print.crimes wrote: > 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 >> ?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 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> open-humanities mailing list >>> open-humanities at lists.okfn.org >>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities >>> >> >> > > > -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://blog.okfn.org http://twitter.com/jwyg http://identi.ca/jwyg From print.crimes at yatterings.com Tue May 31 19:11:56 2011 From: print.crimes at yatterings.com (print.crimes) Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 20:11:56 +0100 Subject: [open-literature] [open-humanities] Open Correspondence updates In-Reply-To: References: <4DDD3985.9060303@yatterings.com> <4DE12FB2.9060201@yatterings.com> Message-ID: <4DE53D7C.3000109@yatterings.com> Hi Jonathan, I've added it to ideas. Looking forward to seeing what happens. Best, Iain On 31/05/2011 16:11, Jonathan Gray wrote: > Yes this would be fantastic. I wonder whether you could kick things > off by starting a stub for an "open humanities hackday" at: > http://ideas.okfn.org/ ? > > I think we should start putting all our ideas for things we want to do > here - then we can review and prioritise on a regular basis! > > All the best, > > Jonathan > > On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:24 PM, print.crimes > wrote: >> 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 >>> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> open-humanities mailing list >>>> open-humanities at lists.okfn.org >>>> http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-humanities >>>> >>> >> >> > >