Items where Subject is "Digital Humanities"
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Alberghini, Diana (2020) Improving empathy: is virtual reality an effective approach to educating about refugees? [Discussion or working paper]
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Bodard, Gabriel (2021) Linked Open Data for Ancient Names and People. ISAW Papers, 20 (4). ISSN 2164-1471
Bodard, Gabriel and Vagionakis, Irene (2022) EpiDoc and Epigraphic Training in the Era of Remote and Hybrid Teaching. Digital Classics Online, 8 . pp. 106-121. ISSN 2364-7957
Bodard, Gabriel and Yordanova, Polina (2020) Publication, Testing and Visualization with EFES: A tool for all stages of the EpiDoc editing process. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Digitalia, 65 (1). pp. 17-35. ISSN 2559-6721
BrodeFrank, Jessica (2024) Strengthening digital engagement to provide intersectional narratives within museums using user generated metadata: a case study at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium and the applications beyond. Doctoral thesis, SAS Central.
Brügger, Niels and Laursen, Ditte and Nielsen, Janne (2017) Methodological reflections about establishing a corpus of the archived web: the case of the Danish web from 2005 to 2015. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London. (Unpublished)
Brügger, Niels and Locatelli, Elisabetta and Weber, Matthew and Nanni, Federico (2017) Web 25: histories from the first 25 years of the World Wide Web. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Carter, Philip (2019) 'What is national biography for? Dictionaries and digital history', in Karen Fox ed. True Biographies of Nations? Cultural Journeys in National Biography (ANU Press, 2019), 57-78. In: True Biographies of Nations? Cultural Journeys in National Biography. ANU Press, Canberra, Australia, pp. 57-78.
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Filosa, Martina and Gad, Usama and Bodard, Gabriel (2023) Description, translation and process: Making the implicit explicit in digital editions of ancient text-bearing objects. In: Can’t Touch This: Digital Approaches to Materiality in Cultural Heritage. Ubiquity Press, pp. 51-75.
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Gartner, Richard (2020) Intermediary XML schemas: constraint, templating and interoperability in complex environments. International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies, 14 (2). pp. 88-97. ISSN 1744-2621
Gartner, Richard (2019) Towards an ontology-based iconography. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities .
Gartner, Richard (2021) THE WARBURG ICONOGRAPHIC DATABASE: From relational tables to interoperable metadata. In: Routledge International Handbook on Research Methods in the Digital Humanities. Routledge, London. ISBN 978-1-138-36302-1
Gartner, Richard and Mouren, Raphaele (2019) Archives, museums and libraries: breaking the metadata silos. In: 85th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, 24-30 August 2019, Athens. (In Press)
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Hayes de Kalaf, Eve and Fernandes, Kimberly (2023) Digital Identity: Emerging Trends, Debates and Controversies. [Guide or manual]
Hersee, Katharine (2022) The Blitz as a catalyst for greening London: a study of historical sources using a Geographical Information System. Masters thesis, School of Advanced Study.
Holzmann, Helge and Risse, Thomas (2017) Accessing web archives from different perspectives with potential synergies. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Jurik, Bolette and Zierau, Eld (2017) Data management of web archive research data. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Landes, Jordan and Espley, Richard (2018) Radical Collections: Re-examining the roots of collections, practices and information professions. University of London, London. ISBN 9781913002015
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Marketwise Strategies Limited (2017) Digital Humanities Research, Teaching and Practice in the UK – Landscape Report. School of Advanced Study, University of London, London.
Millward, Gareth (2017) Lessons from “Lessons from failure with the UK Web Archive” - the MMR crisis, 1998-2010. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Nyvang, Caroline and Hvid Kromann, Thomas and Zierau, Eld (2017) Capturing the web at large: a critique of current web referencing practices. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Palladino, Chiara and Bodard, Gabriel (2023) Introduction. In: Can’t Touch This: Digital Approaches to Materiality in Cultural Heritage. Ubiquity Press, London, pp. 1-7.
Post, Colin (2017) The unending lives of net-based artworks: web archives, browser emulations, and new conceptual frameworks. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
Power, Brendan and Kunze, Svenja (2017) The 1916 Easter Rising web archive project. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Thomson, Sara Day (2017) Preserving social media: applying principles of digital preservation to social media archiving. In: Researchers, practitioners and their use of the archived web, 14-16 June 2017, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
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Vannini, Lucia (2022) The role of Digital Humanities in Papyrology. Doctoral thesis, University of London.
Vitale, Valeria (2018) The Monster in Your Pocket. In: Making Monsters: An anthology of classical monsters. Futurefire.net Publishing, pp. 107-118. ISBN 978-0-9957265-0-5
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Wells, Naomi (2022) Social Media, Research, and the Digital Humanities. In: The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities. Bloomsbury Handbooks . Bloomsbury, pp. 189-197. ISBN 9781350232129
Winters, Jane (2020) Giving with one click, taking with the other: e-legal deposit, web archives and researcher access. In: Electronic Legal Deposit: Shaping the library collections of the future, ed. Paul Gooding and Melissa Terras. Facet Publishing, London, pp. 159-178. ISBN 9781783303786
Winters, Jane (2020) Learned Societies, Humanities Publishing, and Scholarly Communication in the UK. In: Reassembling Scholarly Communication: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global Politics of Open Access, ed. Martin Paul Eve and Jonathan Gray. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 343-349. ISBN 9780262363723
Winters, Jane (2018) Web archives and (digital) history: a troubled past and a promising future? In: Sage Handbook of Web History. Sage, London, pp. 593-606. ISBN 9781473980051
Winters, Jane and Prescott, Andrew (2019) Negotiating the born digital: a problem of search? Archives and Manuscripts, 47 (4). ISSN 0157-6895 (In Press)