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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 unprecedented interruption to digital services at the British Library has called into question our reliance on online systems to consult medieval manuscripts. In an unexpected twist, the cyber attack simultaneously put the physical manuscripts at the British Library out of reach also. This timely conversation will reflect on the current situation, offering perspectives on...
What can Digital Participation Achieve is a collaborative research event between the Digital and Participation Research Group that seeks to delve into the transformative power of digital participation. In an era where technology plays a pivotal role in shaping our creative, social and performative lives, this event aims to explore and understand the profound impact...
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. Come along for as long as you want during that time (and...
Large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, have recently made a transformative impact on our lives by reaching or surpassing human performance in many areas considered to require human intelligence, such as education or law. However, despite their empirical success, these models can also introduce biases and hallucinations caused by their training data and by the nature of...
Following our extremely successful work shop on Exploring Generative AI Tools for Teaching and Research on November 15, which was the first of two events in the Pedagogy and AI series of events organized jointly by the Pedagogic Research in the Arts (PRiA) Institute and the Digital Creativity and Cultures Hub (DCCH), we are delighted to welcome you...
PRiA and DCCH invite you to an event exploring and demystifying the pedagogical implications of AI in the arts and humanities through practical demonstrations and informal conversation.
A two-hour introductory, hands-on workshop for the GALE Digital Scholar Lab. GALE Product Trainer, Carolyn Beckford, will provide in depth details on the Digital Scholar Lab: why it was created, how it works, and how it supports research. You can find out what’s new for 2023 with the Lab (including text upload of your own...