The Hiveeyes Project is developing a flexible beehive monitoring infrastructure platform and toolkit based on affordable hardware, wireless telemetry and modern software. Open source, open hardware and a friendly community.
We are proud to announce the beta release series of JupyterLab, the next-generation web-based interface for Project Jupyter. Project Jupyter exists to develop open-source software, open standards…
INKE has been described as an interdisciplinary initiative spawned in the methodological commons of the digital humanities that seeks to understand the future of reading and the book through a historical perspective. For this essential work, INKE brings together researchers and stakeholders at the forefront of computing in the humanities, text analysis, information studies, usability and interface design into a network comprised of those who are best-poised to understand the nature of the human record as it intersects with the computer. Presently, INKE boasts two key, interrelated research groupings: Modelling and Prototyping and Interface Design. INKE began in 2004-2005 as HCI-Book: Human-Computer Interface and the Electronic Book.
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