Monthly Archives: July 2010

What they are saying’: Political Issue Analysis System (PIAS): Political Issue analysis in an age of the ‘data deluge’

(This new seeding project has just been accepted for funding from the Institute for Broadband Enabled Society (IBES) at the University of Melbourne. Led by VeRSI and myself, it is a short project with results available towards the end of the year or early next year). Summary of Proposal The Internet is recognised as a [...]

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Materials: THATcamp London 2010

Thanks to Gabriel B for the information…(link THATCamp; London) dataset format(s) size availability license Archimedes Palimpsest transcriptions XML: TEI P5 5.6 MB http://www.archimedespalimpsest.net/ CC-BY Archimedes Palimpsest images TIFF approx 1 TB http://www.archimedespalimpsest.net/ or on HD CC-BY British Prints Database: http://www.bpi1700.org.uk MySQL dump + online images MySQL dump of metadata: 21.7 MB CD; images http://image.cch.kcl.ac.uk/bpi/ (not [...]

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# tag at Digital Humanities 2010

#dh2010 This # will be used on Twitter and blog posts for the Digital Humanities 2010 Conference (including workshops; 5-10 July)

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