Dear Thierry, Welcome, and thanks for following up! As discussed, and as you suggest below, I think it would be really good to start listing relevant material on CKAN. You can start registering new items right away, just visit: <http://www.ckan.net/package/new/>. Any problems just ask here or send me an email directly.
You also mentioned the idea of creating a brief guide on "openness" for researchers and scholars working in this area, covering things like: * What open material is (and why it matters) * Where they can find it and how they can make their own material open I think this is a great idea and we could start a page on the wiki, e.g. here: <http://wiki.okfn.org/DigitalHumanities/Guide> Rufus 2009/6/19 <[email protected]>: > Dear All, > > Thank you for having including me on this list. > > June is very busy for me but I agreed with Rufus on organizing a CKAN > webpage on > free resources for humanities (in linguistics, corpora, dictionaries, grammars > and tools; but other kind of collections exist for history, geography, etc.). > > (I hope this message is not out of topic...) > > Cheers, > Thierry Poibeau > http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~poibeau/ _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
