Some steps
Sunday 22nd May, 2011 - 2:08pm with 0 comments
Looking at my May goals, I think they’re going alright, if I’m completely honest, I won’t finish them by the end of the month. At the very most I’ll get 8 done, I believe. At the least, six. But even then that isn’t too bad.
I’m out of ideas for June.
I’m looking at how many assignments I have left. One left for animation – which is all good. Most of it is done in class so I don’t have to worry.
Two left for Storing Objects and Artifacts. I hate that subject so, so much. At least our group is going really well, and the final assignment is just a personal reflection. Can’t be that bad right?
But: I hate my media assignment. A presentation, and a full-blown report. DFLKdflgkd;gkd;gd/
I’m gonna play Minecraft.
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The best thing I ever wrote in an assignment
Saturday 7th May, 2011 - 10:46pm with 0 comments
And I got the highest possible mark…
An example of this is when I personally created a website, edited the CSS to change certain colours, and realised the website was not functioning in Internet Explorer. Upon searching for the cause of the error, I realised that by accidentally omitting one apostrophe, it implemented a disaster into that browser.
A disaster. O yeah.
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Reading: Using multiple vocabularies
Saturday 30th April, 2011 - 7:05pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading: Harpring, P. (2010). ‘Using multiple vocabularies’ [Chapter 5], in, Introduction to controlled vocabularies: terminology for art, architecture, and other cultural works [online edition], Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Calif. [link] Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: Combining the CIDOC CRM and MPEG-7 to Describe Multimedia in Museums
Saturday 30th April, 2011 - 5:43pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading: Hunter, J. (2002). ‘Combining the CIDOC CRM and MPEG-7 to Describe Multimedia in Museums’, paper presented to the Museums on the Web 2002, April 17 -20, Boston, Massachusetts. Available at Metadata.net Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: Interoperability
Saturday 30th April, 2011 - 5:30pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading: Miller, P. (2000). ‘Interoperability: What is it and why should I want it?’, Ariadne, vol. 24. Available at Ariadne.ac.uk Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: Why people watch reality TV
Sunday 27th March, 2011 - 10:25am with 0 comments
Subject: Audiences, Users, Publics, Communities
Reading: Reiss, S. and J. Wiltz (2004). “Why people watch reality TV.” Media Psychology, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 363-378. Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: Natural Language Processing
Saturday 26th March, 2011 - 3:28pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading: Chowdhury, G.G. 2003, ‘Natural language processing’, Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, vol. 37, pp. 51-89. Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: The Nature of Indexing, part II
Wednesday 23rd March, 2011 - 1:43pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading: Anderson, J.D. & Pérez-Carballo, J. (2001). ‘The nature of indexing: how humans and machines analyze messages and texts for retrieval. Part II: Machine indexing, and the allocation of human versus machine effort’, Information Processing and Management, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 255-277 Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: Indexing with controlled vocabularies
Saturday 19th March, 2011 - 3:45pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading:Harpring, P. 2010, ‘Indexing with controlled vocabularies’ [Chapter 8], in, Introduction to controlled vocabularies: terminology for art, architecture, and other cultural works [online edition], Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Calif. [link] Read the rest of this entry »
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Reading: What are controlled vocabularies?
Saturday 19th March, 2011 - 1:06pm with 0 comments
Subject: Storing Objects and Artifacts
Reading: Harpring, P. (2010). ‘What are controlled vocabularies?’ [Chapter 2], in, Introduction to controlled vocabularies: terminology for art, architecture, and other cultural works [online edition], Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Calif. [link] Read the rest of this entry »

