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Melbourne Australia
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Research Assistant
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www.onefewercar.net/
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I am a self-taught programmer/sysadmin; my background is in history and medical humanities. I work at the School of Population Health at the University of Melbourne, primarily on the Founders and Survivors project, which will follow the lives of Australian families from the convict transportation period to the First World War. I am especially interested in the use of web technologies to enable collaboration between academics and the wider community, and in connecting with others working in humanities computing in Australia.
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Presentations
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(10)Getting a CLUE at the Command Line
Emma Jane Hogbin Westby
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9 years ago
Git Makes Me Angry Inside - DrupalCon Prague
Emma Jane Hogbin Westby
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10 years ago
Forensic Theming - DrupalCon London
Emma Jane Hogbin Westby
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12 years ago
Drupalcon keynote: Open Source and Open Data in the age of the cloud
Tim O'Reilly
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13 years ago
Hackability: Free/Open Source Assistive Tech
Liz Henry
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14 years ago
Code Of Our Own
Liz Henry
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14 years ago
The Shy Connector
Sacha Chua
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14 years ago
How does biology explain the low numbers of women in computer science? Hint: it doesn't.
Terri Oda
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14 years ago
Collaboration With Git and GitHub
Alec Clews
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15 years ago
Managing Projects In Digital Humanities
Jeremy Boggs
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15 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Melbourne Australia
Occupation
Research Assistant
Website
www.onefewercar.net/
About
I am a self-taught programmer/sysadmin; my background is in history and medical humanities. I work at the School of Population Health at the University of Melbourne, primarily on the Founders and Survivors project, which will follow the lives of Australian families from the convict transportation period to the First World War. I am especially interested in the use of web technologies to enable collaboration between academics and the wider community, and in connecting with others working in humanities computing in Australia.
Tags
history
humanities
linux.conf.au
lca2009
luv
linuxconfau
lca2010
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