Archives across the Atlantic: Unearthing Black History. A conversation with the University of Rochester
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Join Wikimedia and Open Research Adviser Lucy Hinnie alongside us in DCCH, to learn how you can build Wiki into your arts and humanities research. Wiki isn't just Wikipedia: from Wikidata to Wikimedia Commons, Wiki promotes open and reproducible research across disciplines, including the arts and humanities. This session will discuss some of the basics...
Are you planning a research grant proposal involving an IT or digital element? Join us in the Digital Creativity and Cultures Hub, supported by LAHRI, for a discussion of the possibilities for specialist in-house collaboration with Research IT. This session is designed to be introductory, so we will briefly discuss how AHC researchers can work...
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...
Day workshop introducing low-cost multi-spectral imaging of cultural heritage artefacts. No previous experience necessary. Open to N8 Researchers only. The workshop uses case studies from collections to demonstrate how one can deploy multi-spectral imaging technology on a budget of less than £1,000. Attendees will learn how a commonly-available mirrorless RGB camera can be used and...