Rezultati pretraživanja
  1. 20. sij

    Thank you all: co-organisers, keynotes, speakers, panelists, chairs and our lovely audience for a full day of fascinating presentations and discussions -

  2. 20. sij

    There are more jobs in some of these interdisciplinary areas (e.g. web archiving) than candidates, states - need for boosting expertise

  3. 20. sij

    We need to combine computational & archival thinking across , where resources are often limited, says . Time is not on our side. Needed: openness, investment in digital training, including for archivists, senior manager buy in, & some clear wins.

  4. 20. sij
  5. 20. sij

    Vocab around what we need to find out, etc in digitized collections: deserts, landscapes, populations, bias, loss, erasure, islands And how we do it: survey, archaeology (dig), scope, document, retrieve 1/2

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  6. 20. sij

    Interesting talks about the need for inclusivity, methods and methodologies as well as interdisciplinary here at the Alan Turing Institute. It's now 's turn to talk about how our experiment in the Arts and Humanities Research Infrastructure is going.

  7. 20. sij

    Lora Angelova from TNA's conservation dept talking about the application of heritage science, but I'm most interested to learn that blue paper came about from leftover indigo-dyed rags in the 14th century paper-making process.

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  8. 20. sij

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

  9. 20. sij

    Fantastic talk by Dr. Lyneise Williams (founder of ) about how the technologies of reproduction erase the representation of black bodies from the archive.

  10. 20. sij

    If you use digitised newspapers, what kind of perspective are you getting on the past? How representative are these newspapers of all newspapers, or of general opinion at the time? Great talk from project

  11. 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
  12. 20. sij
  13. 20. sij

    I’m very happy to see the hosting the AHRC Computational Archives Symposium. Bringing together Data Scientists, Humanities at the Turing and Cultural Heritage Professionals

  14. Our symposium in takes place next Monday! Find out morehttps://www.turing.ac.uk/events/computational-archival-science-cas-symposium

  15. 29. lis 2019.

    It’s great to see involved with research like this, in . Thanks to and for representing us so well,

  16. 29. lis 2019.

    The Computational Archival Science Network (funded by ) enables collaborations between the UK&US, bringing together partners from (Mark Hedges - PI) ( Co-I); ( Co-I); and -

  17. The final symposium of the Computational Archival Science network will take place on 20 Jan 2020. For more information, visit the events page organised by and Mark Hedges

  18. 30. srp 2019.
  19. If you are curious to see what our group did today some preliminary visualisations with code and data are available at

  20. 21. lip 2019.

    Day 2 of Exciting to see all these groups of interdisciplinary experts coming together to develop computational insights into the archives, including six here from

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