Called Internet Archive Scholar, it drives search over "25 million research articles and scholarly documents" going back to the eighteenth century.
There’s a new big data project visualizing American childcare deserts and poverty. Visit ChildCareDeserts.org and you can see side-by-side comparisons of maps showing concentrations of poverty and the absence of available childcare –...
Scholars at the University of Houston envision it as a new hub for Latinx studies using digital humanities techniques, and a permanent home for it.
There are times, hopefully rare occasions, when a WordPress post that has already been published needs to be taken down, or replaced by another that is totally different. Redirects are there to help in those moments. A URL redirect takes traffic...
A minimalist framework for rapid data presentation, Datasette fills a missing place in the ecosystem of tech tools for data journalists, archivists and others.
The nearly 10 million people in the greater Chicago area form a colossal media market. This page attempts to map out some of the lively independent and alternative media scene.
For those just starting to consider what platform to use for their website, the online discussion of WordPress can be a little confusing.
Nearly twenty years after its creation, WordPress continues to be the best content management system for many websites, but not all.
Australian artist-engineer Tega Brain is profiled in a piece called “Hack the Planet” in the new, nature-themed issue of Logic Magazine. The only technology review of its kind, Logic’s combination of left-wing politics and theory...
There's a command line tool that system administrators have lived by for decades, and it can make your life easier if you need to quickly find all the files that contain a certain word in them.