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Adventures in Digital Humanities and digital cultural heritage. Plus some musings on academia.

Monday, 28 November 2011

Stats and the Digital Humanities

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Update 01/12/2011: do read the comments! lots of good stuff below this post. So yesterday, I was having a relatively laid back day, rolling ...
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Friday, 25 November 2011

Computer Games and author lists

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One of the more unusual titles on my list of publications, that doesnt seem to fit in with my previous trajectory, is Gooding, P and Terras...
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Monday, 14 November 2011

Should We Just Send A Copy? On Digitisation... and the Mona Lisa

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In late 2008 I was asked to give a couple of plenaries/big guest lectures the next summer: one for the Digital Humanities Summer Institute ,...

On missing out

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When you choose to go on leave from a University for a year, you make the choice to miss certain things. Meetings about your research. Team...
Monday, 7 November 2011

The Birth of TEI By Example

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Sometimes academic projects come about due to a combination of necessity and wishful thinking. TEI by Example was a product of needing to f...

What happens when you tweet an Open Access Paper

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So a few weeks ago, I tweeted and posted about this paper Terras, M (2009) "Digital Curiosities: Resource Creation Via Amateur Digiti...
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Full Steam Ahead

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The people at UCL Discovery are now talking to me, and things are moving forward. I have lots of things ready to go and in the pipeline - w...
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