I am looking forward to participating in “Forms of Innovation: Humanities, Copyright and New Technologies”, a workshop at the University of Durham this Saturday 27 April 2013.
I am looking forward to participating in “Forms of Innovation: Humanities, Copyright and New Technologies”, a workshop at the University of Durham this Saturday 27 April 2013.
Today I will be talking about “the digital humanities” (DH) for the Library, Publishing and Information Society seminar at City University London (#citylis). Lee Skallerup will be joining us live from Kentucky.
I interviewed Tim PIlcher for The Comics Grid’s Meta Grid blog.
I have shared a dataset containing a #DayofDH Archive from 1/04/2013 13:50:43 GMT to 9:04:2013 9:04:44 GMT on figshare. The digital object identifier is http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.678179.
Using Martin Hawksey’s TAGS v5, I set up an interactive archive of #DayofDH tweets.
Originally posted on Digital Cultures (AMM 421): Time has flown and today we have the final session(s) of our Digital Cultures modules. We have attempted to offer a kaleidoscope of perspectives that might help us to re-configure the digital media/digital culture landscape.
Originally posted on Digital Cultures (AMM 421): It’s been quite a journey: it makes sense that given that we have been discussing the implications of using digital media everything has passed so fast and at the same time it’s been quite labour-intensive.
I am honoured to have been included in the programme for the Open Access Monographs in the Humanities and Social Sciences conference which will take place the 1st and 2nd of July 2013 at the British Library.
On Monday 25th March I will participate in a panel discussion on Open Access at the Beyond the Book? The future of academic publishing conference at the University of Nottingham.
Tomorrow I will participate at the ‘Digital Scholarship, Resources And Research Workshop organised by the M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries (cpd25) at the British Library, London.