Category: humanities computing
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eArts and eHumanities – eScience technologies and methodologies in Arts and Humanities research
This workshop is being held as part of the Open Grid Forum in Manchester next Monday May 5. Andreas Aschenbrenner (TextGrid), Stephen Beck (HASS-RG), Tobias Blanke (AHeSSC), Allison Clark (HASS-RG), Stuart Dunn (AHeSSC), Peter Gietz (TextGrid), Mark Hedges (AHDS) The first session will be a Birds of a Feather session – presenting the work of…
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e-Science Institute Public Lecture: A Potential for All: e-Science for the Arts and Humanities
Ms Sheila Anderson (AHDS and AHeSSC) and Professor David Robey (AHRC ICT Programme) The first lecture of the Arts and Humanities e-Science Theme at the e-Science Institute in Edinburgh will be held on April 30th at the eSI, 15 South College Street, Edinburgh. Tea and coffee will be served at 1.30, and the lecture will…
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Working Papers on Computers in the Humanities
CH Working Papers (or Computing in the Humanities Working Papers) are an interdisciplinary series of refereed publications on computer-assisted research. They are a vehicle for an intermediary stage at which questions of computer methodology in relation to the corpus at hand are of interest to the scholar before the computer disappears into the background (link).
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Archive of pioneering British computer art
The CACHe Project is an archive of pioneering British computer art. At present it hosts the articles written by John Lansdown for the BCS magazine Computer Bulletin from 1974 to 1992. They present a unique record of the development of computer art and graphics throughout this formative period (link).
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A short history of digital humanities
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Hypermedia Discourse, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University
The Open University’s Knowledge Media Institute, has produced an enormous number of noteworthy projects. Check out the Hypermedia Discourse project: Hypermedia Discourse website, a research programme launched in 1995 at the Open University’s Knowledge Media Institute. Our focus is on what we are finding to be a powerful and intruiging intersection: the meeting of Hypermedia…