Writing Portfolio

Writing Portfolio

In recent years, I’ve contributed numerous of pieces of original writing to a variety of projects.

CanWWR | Contemporary Ukraine Research Forum | TAPoR


 

Canadian Women Writing and Reading from 1950 (CanWWR)

As the technical support for CanWWR, I contributed a blog post to the CWRC Blog on the development of the CanWWR framework:

Expanding the CanWWR Framework” (May 25, 2012)


Contemporary Ukraine Research Forum

Though I was primarily web developer and web support for the Contemporary Ukraine Research Forum, I also took on the role of blogger and blogging best practices advisor, under the user name “Contemporary Ukraine Research Forum” (please note that not all posts attributed to this user name are mine).

In this capacity, I contributed posts to model blogging, convey website-related information to our audience, and to assist the Project Coordinator as his role became too busy.

Here, I have compiled a full list of posts for which I can claim sole authorship.

Conference Today” (June 26, 2014)

International Video Conference: Presenter Gallery” (June 25, 2014)

Interview with Peter J. Roccia” (June 20, 2014)

Conference Itinerary” (June 16, 2014)

Commenting Now Open” (June 13, 2014)

Photoessay: The Role of Churches in Euromaidan” (March 3, 2014)

Infographic: How Twitter Mentions of Ukraine Spread” (March 3, 2014)


TAPoR (Text Analysis Portal for Research)

I have worn a lot of hats in my time with the TAPoR Project. Most notably, I spearheaded the historic tools investigation and research. As part of this, I researched and summarized the information known about historic tools used for Humanities research (1966 to early 2000s), and posted them in the comments for the relevant tool’s entry for public reference.

Here is a full listing to date of all my historic tool reviews, arranged alphabetically by tool name. Due to the restrictions of the TAPoR commenting system as of version 2.5, the date shown in the comment header corresponds to the last revision in some cases rather than its original date of publication.

Please scroll down to the comments for each entry to view the historic tool review.