Related to the food project, this space is for contributions to the garden itself. People are encouraged to post any growing information or seasonal recipes they come by.
The hugely popular video-sharing website where users can upload video content. Many memes get started when some YouTube content is shared between many people.
Tumblr: This website “lets you effortlessly share anything. Post text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from your browser, phone, desktop, email, or wherever you happen to be. You can customize everything, from colors, to your theme's HTML.” -from the Tumblr website
This blog and forum are run by the Association for Computers and the Humanities, who are “building a community-based Q&A board for digital humanities questions that need (just a little) more than 140 character answers.” - from the Digital Humanities Q&A website
“Digital Humanities Now is a real-time, crowdsourced publication. It takes the pulse of the digital humanities community and tries to discern what articles, blog posts, projects, tools, collections, and announcements are worthy of greater attention.” - from the Digital Humanities Now website
“I'm the Director of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University and a historian who explores—and tries to influence through theory, software, websites, and this blog—the impact of computing on the humanities.” -from Cohen’s blog