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Can we be ‘digitally correct’ in our mission for the humanities?

Can we be ‘digitally correct’ in our mission for the humanities?

by Talking Humanities | Apr 4, 2022 | Digital, Research & Resources

Professor Jane Winters, director of the School of Advanced Study’s Digital Humanities Research Hub, introduces a selection of articles that consider access to digital resources and technologies through the lens of digital humanities. It is more than a decade since a...
Concept modelling for dummies

Concept modelling for dummies

by Talking Humanities | Mar 26, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Digital, Features

Michael Pidd, director of the University of Sheffield’s Digital Humanities Institute, explains how, while trying to understand the evolution of early modern thought by modelling the semantic and conceptual changes which occurred in English printed discourse between...
Open access and Being Human

Open access and Being Human

by aseifert | Jul 15, 2014 | Being Human festival, Digital, Public Engagement, Publications

Dr Martin Paul Eve–co-founder of the Open Library of the Humanities and editor of the open access journal Alluvium—reflects on “open access”, engagement, and the politics of information management in a digital age.  The academic disciplines that constitute the...
Refugee Week Series: Satire, Exile and World War II

Refugee Week Series: Satire, Exile and World War II

by aseifert | Jun 13, 2013 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Music, The Miller Archive

Post by Dr Clare George. The second post, about exile libraries, can be found here. The third post, about refugee protection mechanisms, can be found here. Clare is the archivist working on The Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert Miller Archive: An Austrian Jewish Exile...

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