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Burning Water with Radio
Posted August 9th, 2008 by LindsayOld news perhaps, but new to me and one for the notebook.
“A Hush Descended on the City…”: Hidden Histories and Radio Remembrance
Posted August 8th, 2008 by adminIs Hidden Histories a micro-FM station, a sound installation, an audio tour, or a local history trail? Perhaps it is none of the above, or perhaps all four. The existence of such a project in some ways exposes the lack of a critical sound-based vocabulary, especially when attempting to portray particular instances of the convergence of oral history and electronic media in their distinctiveness and social context.
Hidden Histories / Street Radio
Posted August 8th, 2008 by adminIn this book articles and essays get collected reflecting on projects such as Hidden Histories / Street Radio and other projects in that area.
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Tales from the Flexitariat: the sadness of the scientific lamp maker
Posted August 6th, 2008 by doll_yokoMy current flexi-job in the Land of Cog involves research on an arts project. It's a good gig – my colleagues/managers are old friends, the hourly rate is better than normal here (AUS $27 per hour), and the work interesting. The core of my work is interviewing artists and tradespeople who have been partnered in a professional exchange project.
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Adding a Language
Posted July 30th, 2008 by LindsayIt is very easy to add a language. Once you have signed in go to the black bar at the top of the home page. Select 'site configuration' then 'localisation'. you will then see 'manage languages'. Click on 'add language' then you will see a drop down list of languages. After you have added a language go back to 'manage languages' then click 'enable'.
Howto create a Forum Topic
Posted July 30th, 2008 by LindsayTo create a new forum topic go into 'create content' on the left hand side bar on the home page, then click on forum topics. Its pretty straight forward from there as regards the subject and the language options*. The forum topics are limited, but if you wanted to add another category eg copyright, then you would click onto content management on the black bar at the top of the home page, click categories, then click add term on the forums. This gives a few options such as the parent category, which you may want to put under the term 'site building' for example.
Howto integrate 'Footnotes' and bibliographic References with your texts
Posted July 30th, 2008 by adminIf you are used to complex text editing programs such as MS Word or Open Office, you will probably enjoy the Footnote and Biblio functions. In your text in a book page (but also other content types such as Research Journal or 'story'), you can us the fn tag <fn>and what you write in between the tags will appear as an automatically numbered footnote, but don't forget the end tag </fn>
Almost analogue to that works the bib tag. If you want to refer from within your text to a bibliographic reference, use
Howto create structured research documents with 'Books'
Posted July 30th, 2008 by adminA 'book' in Drupalish, the Drupal slang, is a content type which allows you to create static pages which are linked to each other through a hierarchical navigation system. On a book page you can use all the things that you can use in a Research Journal Entry (which is called 'blog' page in Drupalish). The content type book is useful for longer texts where you want to split content into different pages. As the navigation control is created by Drupal, this comes in very handy.
Howto create and use 'Organic Groups'
Posted July 30th, 2008 by adminThe organic groups module allows you to create a working group where a number of people with shared interests can create content which is non-public, visible to group members only.
To be able to create and moderate a group, you need to get 'group moderator' permissions. To get this you need to ask the Administrator.
To create a new group you first need to create a new content type.
Man, Machine, Nature
Posted July 29th, 2008 by Lindsay
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