Online archives: the Deena Larsen Collection and Omeka

Submitted by Amanda Visconti on Dec 02, 2009, 10:10 PM

The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) just released the web presence for its Deena Larsen Collection of early electronic literature: http://mith.umd.edu/larsen/

And It is Drupal Too!

Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Sep 04, 2009, 09:40 AM

We hope everyone enjoys the new site, uses its various functions --if you can find them (Hint: go to "My HASTAC" after you register and you'll find a pull-down menu and you can explore from there). We'll be working on improving the interfaces over the course of the next months and, of course, improving the speed and ease of use. Mainly, though, we need you to use the online feedback form that Ruby has created to alert us to any problems or make any suggestions. Drupal is open source precisely so others can help, can contribute.

A Good Day in the HASTAC 'Hood

Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Jul 09, 2009, 06:00 PM

It has felt good today, so many HASTAC friends logging onto the site, uploading content, fleshing out profiles, and testing the site on different browsers, using different platforms, and giving us the feedback we need to make this the best site it can be. We even had some very proficient Drupal programmers say, intended as the ultimate compliment, "It doesn't look like a Drupal site."