Living with Machines

@LivingwMachines

Historians, data scientists and curators rethinking the impact of the machines / Industrial Revolution on ordinary lives. Funded by and

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    What kinds of accidents affected workers as machinery was introduced to British workplaces over the 19th century? Help us find out by reviewing newspaper articles from the time.

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  2. If newspapers are the first draft of history, our crowdsourcing task puts you in the front row! found this article with four different accounts of the one railway accident You can help us understand industrial accidents:

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    Interesting account here, which shows the mutability of press info and reporting - great to have the accounts collected like this. Thanks to for flagging it, from the project!

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    31. sij

    If you have a dataset, resource, corpus, research object that you think Humanities researchers should know about, consider submitting a short or long paper to . All our papers are !

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  5. 31. sij

    A good example of the judgement calls you sometimes have to make when classifying historical newspaper articles for our crowdsourcing task. Which is 49% complete, hoorah!

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  6. 30. sij

    People are finding really interesting stories in Victorian newspapers like this from (Liverpool Mercury etc., June 1865) Help classify articles and share your finds!

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  7. 28. sij

    Congratulations to our friends for their updated interface which includes 'Inspect & Compare' for close and distant reading across their newspaper corpus

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    10. sij

    We are happy to announce the release of sample data for HIPE, a CLEF shared task on Named Entity Processing for Historical Newspapers. How to participate? What are the tasks? Where to find the sample data? All information here:

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  9. 27. sij

    New blog on how is an essential part of our efforts to collaborate effectively on Living with Maxchines

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    24. sij
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    24. sij

    Just put the finishing touches to my lecture for Monday. Looking forward to sharing collaborative work from and .

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    22. sij

    Inspired ideas, possibilities, work trails for computational thinking in archives. Terrific to learn from our colleagues at and

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    23. sij
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  14. 22. sij

    We've made some changes behind-the-scenes to tighten up our newspaper article classification task. Can you spare a few minutes to look at articles from Victorian newspapers and tell us if an industrial accident is mentioned?

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    20. sij

    Always great to hear from the ambitious team, this time as keynote speakers for Computational Archival Science (CAS) symposium Learn more and get involved:

    Living with Machines keynote lecture at Alan Turing Institute
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    20. sij

    Keynote that inspired so many thoughts and questions from audience this morning from researchers and Kaspar Beelen. Pro chairing thx to

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    8. sij

    You know you want to read all about industrial accidents in the 19th century ... help out the Living with Machines gang to get to 4000 classifications!

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    7. sij

    Some more railway staff cases from the brilliant volunteers with the project!

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    6. sij
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  20. 3. sij

    Can you spare a few minutes to classify some Victorian newspaper articles today? We're nearly at 4000 classifications, and each one helps build our dataset

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    2. sij

    First day at new job. Director of e-Infrastructure at UK Research and Innovation! Contributing to the UK’s global leadership in computational science and digital scholarship. Wish me luck. Excited and a bit daunted - so much awesome stuff to do!

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