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Introduction to Wikimedia

Date
, 14:00-16:00
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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...

In-house IT support for your research grants

Date
, 14:00-15:00
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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...

Medieval Midwest: Discovery and Accessibility of Small Manuscript Collections through the Peripheral Manuscripts Project

Date
, 12.30pm
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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...

Multi-Spectral Imaging on a Budget

Date
, 10:00 - 17:00
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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...