Author: Craig
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Repository Interface for Overlaid Journal Archives
This project is in part an attempt to address the issue of data re-use in research (but not the Humanities). RIOJA will create a tool to support automated interactions between journal software and public repositories. The project will also build a pilot “overlay journal”, which will demonstrate interactions between the arXiv subject repository and OJS
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Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress seminars (ICS, London)
Subject: Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress seminars (ICS, London) **Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress seminars** Institute of Classical Studies Fridays at 16:30 in NG16, Senate House, Malet St, London, WC1E 7HU (June 20th, July 4th-18th seminars in room B3, Stewart House) (June 27th seminar room 218, Chadwick Bdg, UCL, Gower Street) **ALL WELCOME** 6 June (NG16) Elaine Matthews and
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May 1 and Online Academic Labour
Dear Humanist, This project from a student at MIT (User Labor Markup Language (ULML)is pertinent given that today is May 1. And I find the question of the fair and productive use of labour online, including academic labour, one of the most interesting at the moment. For instance ‘My Experiment, a project from the Science
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Old Bailey opens its unseen files
The long arm of the law now stretches across time: from tomorrow, the transcripts of every trial heard at the Old Bailey from 1674 to 1913 can be read online, free of charge. The records of more than 210,000 criminal trials held from shortly after the Great Fire of London until just before the Great
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New on ICTGuides
ICT Guides is a service offered by the Centre for eResearch at King’s College in London (CeRch). It seeks to promote the use of ICTs in research and learning through cataloging digital arts and humanities projects along with the tools and methods they employed. A number of new projects have been added to ICT Guides:
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Digital Darwin
90,000 new pages of work connected with Darwin have gone online for the first time. Guardian science correspondent James Randerson gives you a tour of the Darwin treasure trove (link) Also see the ICT Guides entry for this project. http://ahds.ac.uk/ictguides/projects/project.jsp?projectId=875
