The White Rose Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York are holding a training day in collaboration with Gale to explore the sources and tools available in the Gale Primary Sources database and the Gale Digital Scholar Lab. This free event will be held at the University of Leeds on Thursday 13 June 2024. In-person attendance...
During this session Chris Houghton, Head of Academic partnerships at Gale, will introduce Gale Digital Scholar Lab. Suitable for all levels of experience, learn how the Lab can enhance research and teaching for anyone working on textual data in the humanities or social sciences. We will cover the basic Lab workflow, including: Creating content sets for...
During this session Chris Houghton, Head of Academic partnerships at Gale, will introduce Gale Digital Scholar Lab. Suitable for all levels of experience, learn how the Lab can enhance research and teaching for anyone working on textual data in the humanities or social sciences. We will cover the basic Lab workflow, including: Creating content sets for...
An interdisciplinary discussion on the reception and consumption of narrative fiction across different media and artforms. The event is open to all scholars of languages, literature, film, media, game and narrative studies who are using the frame of digital humanities and want to share their works and exchange ideas. The School of Languages, Cultures and...
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...
Public lecture from Peter Baldwin (Distinguished Professor of History at UCLA, California) incorporating an interactive panel discussion. Co-hosted by the University of Hull and the Knowledge Equity Network.
What: This LAHRI/DCCH Digital Humanities workshop, designed for beginners, is a ‘taster’ session which aims to demystify the practical process of transcription and markup of archival sources, and the role of these tools in undertaking digitally-informed archival research. The workshop will introduce the practical and conceptual principles of transforming archival material into computer-readable text. The...
An evening of talks, discussion, wine and nibbles to explore the opportunities for open access monograph publishing available with White Rose University Press (WRUP), the open access university press for the universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York.
Screening of the first part of the documentary series Everything's a Remix, followed by chance to hear from an expert panel talking about the nature of authorship and creativity in the digital age, and a chance to discuss the film with other viewers.