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Category Archives: Research Methods
VOX: Voices Of eXperience
What does it happen when Humanists & Technologists work together? What are the challenges and opportunities of cross-field and interdisciplinary collaborations? What is your personal experience? This Talk session proposes to listen to the voices of Humanists and Technologists involved in … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Research Methods, Session Proposals, Session: Talk
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Beyond the Text: Teaching DH with visual sources
With one foot firmly in corpus linguistics, Digital History has often been about finding, collecting, collating, manipulating and linking textual information. However, just as historians have learned to move beyond the text in traditional historical research, so too do we … Continue reading
Categories: Archives, Collaboration, Copyright, Research Methods, Session: Make, Teaching, Workshops
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Enriching digitised archival content
Over the past year I have been project managing the content workstream of the British Library’s flagship digitisation programme with the Qatar Foundation, now launched and live on a bilingual free-to-use portal at www.qdl.qa. This service offers a unique resource … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Libraries, Museums, Publishing, Research Methods, Social Media, Text Mining, Visualizations, Workshops
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