The benefits of high-resolution photography for research and education are well known. Institutions are now expanding their offer with multispectral, photometric stereo and 3D imaging for enhancing research capabilities in the Heritage sector. Tony Richards will talk about his experiences at the John Rylands Research Institute & Library and how they are using these techniques for research, teaching and engagement.
Hidden in Plain Sight: Historical and Scientific Analysis of Premodern Sacred Books is a major research project generously funded by the UK’s Art and Humanities Research Council. It brings together historians, scientists, technicians, curators and conservators to develop new methodologies in the study of premodern books. Innovative technical analyses have been employed by conservators and art historians.
The Digital Humanities Research Group and the Institute for Medieval Studies are delighted to welcome you to a seminar by Liz Hebbard, Assistant Professor of French/Francophone Studies in the Department of French and Italian at Indiana University, and founding co-director of the Indiana University Book Lab. Dr Hebbard is a specialist of the music and...
The Digital Humanities Research Group have invited Professor Erin A. McCarthy to their next seminar. She will be talking about the STEMMA: Systems of Transmitting Early Modern Manuscript Verse, 1475-1700 project funded by the European Research Council. STEMMA develops and applies a data-driven approach in order to provide the first macro-level view of the circulation of early modern English...
Arrival and lunch from 12 for 12:30 start. At Research IT, we are dedicated to supporting you as you transform your innovative ideas and data into world class research. From the initial stages of pre-award bids to the final delivery and closeout of your project, we are here to support you every step of the...
The Digital Humanities Research Group welcomes you to Lunch and Learn! This is an informal opportunity to find out more about DH methods, share your skills and experience, and meet fellow DH researchers. Postgraduate researchers and new group members are especially welcome. You can sign up here: Lunch and Learn Registration Form ***update: registration form...
The DH Common Room is a regular, informal community-building space for the Digital Humanities Research Group. Drop by to meet colleagues working on or interested in DH-related research. The DCCH office will be open from 12-2, with tea and coffee making facilities provided (bringing your own mug is encouraged). Come along for as long as you...
The DH Common Room is a regular, informal community-building space for the Digital Humanities Research Group. Drop by to meet colleagues working on or interested in DH-related research. The DCCH office will be open from 12-2, with tea and coffee making facilities provided (bringing your own mug is encouraged). Come along for as long as you...
The DH Common Room is a regular, informal community-building space for the Digital Humanities Research Group. Drop by to meet colleagues working on or interested in DH-related research. The DCCH office will be open from 12-2, with tea and coffee making facilities provided (bringing your own mug is encouraged). Come along for as long as you...