job available at ucla: librarian for advanced research and engagement
Position: Librarian for Advanced Research & Engagement Institution: UCLA Posted: April 21, 2011 Location: California (UCLA Campus in Westwood Village, Los Angeles) Employment Level: Non tenure...
View Articleipv6 day: when not noticing something is a good thing
Quick update on a subject that is close to my heart: IP addresses. ;-) Today is World IPv6 Day, the day when major internet services like Facebook and Google are testing new internet protocols numbers...
View Articlehow facebook’s launch of video calling can help scholars
what would have been the death of skype is now its salvation. facebook launched its ‘videocalling‘ today (most likely because ‘videoconferencing‘ was already taken by this guy – which is a story in...
View ArticleeBook ‘Archaeology 2.0: New Approaches to Communication & Collaboration’ now...
There is a new digitally-published (like!) book available at the University of California’s eScholarship repository entitled, Archaeology 2.0: New Approaches to Communication and Collaboration. The...
View Articlerest in peace, steve jobs, rest in peace
mr. jobs, thank you for your life, for apple, for sticking up for the underdog, and for changing the way we work, think, play, and dream. rest in peace. robert cargill Filed under: digital humanities,...
View Articlesteve jobs: live before you die
Here’s Steve Jobs offering the 2005 Stanford University commencement address. He speaks of the importance of arts and the humanities, pursuing your dream, loving what you do, love, loss, and death....
View Articlethe epitome of hypocrisy: westboro baptist to picket steve jobs’ funeral
This is the epitome of hypocrisy. I typically don’t report on the idiots at Westboro Baptist Church, but a recent tweet caught my eye. Margie J. Phelps, one of the 13 children of hatemongering pastor...
View ArticleQuincy and Rory Kate Have Come Home
After a month in the University of Iowa Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and after a month of daily trips to and from the NICU, Quincy and Rory Kate have come home. Both are healthy, gaining weight, and...
View ArticleRobert Cargill lectures on Tel Azekah, Digital Archaeological Modeling, and...
I recently gave “Studio Talk” about Tel Azekah and Digital Archaeological Modeling entitled “Digi-Tel Azekah: Digitally Modeling Archaeological Remains on the Judean-Philistine Borderline” at the...
View ArticleIowa State University Lecture: A Virtual Reconstruction of Qumran and the...
Iowa State University has posted online the audio of my Oct 23, 2014 lecture at ISU entitled, “A Virtual Reconstruction of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Recent Advances and the Future of the Field“,...
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