As part of Open Research Leeds's 'Open Lunch' series, DCCH interns Lili Jaber (English) and Samuel Yeung (Music Psychology) about their work on the Collections (as) Data project, developing digital approaches to working with data to offer new insights into Library collections.
A half-day sandpit event to bring together colleagues from across the university, and the wider N8 network, to explore possibilities for problem-solving, collaborating, and networking in machine learning and digital humanities. For staff across the N8 organisations.
All are invited to join a roundtable event on three key points related to digital correspondence archives: • What are the ethical concerns around using individuals' correspondence for research, especially where consent was not freely given? • Who should, or can, have access to this data? How do we balance openness in research against individuals'...
Do you use R to analyse language data? Do you have complex datasets that require statistical analysis? Bayesian linear models have been increasingly adopted by researchers in speech and language sciences to deal with complex datasets that involve repeated measures from participants and items.
Deliberations in Digitality: Voices from/in the Majority World: a series hosted by the Digital Creativity and Cultures Hub at the University of Leeds will have scholars, practitioners, researchers, and technologists deliberate on the creative, critical, and humanistic possibilities as well as perils of digitality, especially as seen through Global Majority spaces and voices. For the...
A talk by Alessandro Pessaro, Digital Archivist at The International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive and module leader for Cultural and Heritage Attractions Management and Digitising Cultural and Heritage Collections at the University of Lincoln (United Kingdom) and Guizhou University (China). Dr Pessaro's talk will consider some good practices to maximise volunteer’s engagement, increase output, and facilitate...
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...
Due to the success of the 2022 Digital Research Infrastructure Retreat, the N8 Centre of Excellence in Computationally Intensive Research (N8 CIR) is again hosting an event to support the development of soft skills amongst the research support community. This five-day event will help technology specialists, such as research software engineers, research infrastructure engineers, and...
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...
Are you interested in learning how to use tree models in your research? Join N8 CIR at the University of York to learn the basics of creating, improving and debugging tree models using Python packages and a real-world medical dataset. This one-day workshop is suitable for participants from any discipline who have some basic Python...