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      • Introduction to Digital Humanities
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      • "Will you play upon this"? Designing auditory displays for Early Modern drama
      • #SocialHumanities Datahack: Self-(Re)presentations on Social Media
      • A Linked Open World: Alexander the Great, Transnational Heritage and the Semantic Web
      • A Workflow for Online and Printed Catalogues of Compositions: Technical Approach and Conceptual Challenges
      • AHRC Network - Digital Cultural Heritage China
      • An Introduction to the Text Encoding Initiative
      • Analysing Text and Image in Early-Modern Architectural Treatises using Machine Learning
      • Are the Humanities More Digital than the Sciences?
      • Artificial Intelligence in the World of Languages
      • BNCWeb – exploring a corpus of late twentieth century English
      • Big Data and History of Knowledge: Virtual Reconstructions and Enhanced Publications as interfaces to research, education
      • Blogging and digital scholarship - a forum
      • Bodleian Libraries Research Skills Toolkit - Humanities
      • Bodleian iSkills: Open Access Oxford - what's happening?
      • Bringing People Together: Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies (SNAP:DRGN)
      • CIDOC CRM Mapping workshop for humanities scholars and cultural heritage professionals
      • CQPweb – exploring a range of corpora
      • CRITICAL VISUALIZATION NETWORK LAUNCH
      • Connected Life 2016: Collective Action and the Internet
      • Contemporary Political History in the Digital Age
      • Creating 21st Century Infrastructure for Digital Humanities Scholars at Oxford
      • Critical Visualisation Symposium
      • Critical Visualization Conclusions workshop
      • Critical Visualization lunchtime talks
      • Cross-cultural Music Mood Recognition
      • Crowdsourcing for impact - a forum
      • DIGITAL HUMANITIES, MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS, AND PUBLISHING: A WORKSHOP
      • Data visualisation: Creating interactive visualisations using R and Shiny
      • Data visualisation: Data analysis and interactive visualisations with Mathematica
      • Data: Challenges in dealing with very large collections of speech
      • Data: Reproducible Research - Statistical Analysis with R using RStudio, GitHub and Shiny
      • Data: The Yin and Yang of data management
      • Data: Trunk to tail - linking ElEPHãTs through the Semantic Web
      • Databases: An introduction to Oxford's Online Research Database Service(ORDS)
      • Digital Cultural Heritage India
      • Digital Hermeneutics and Cross Platform Research: Walking to the Theatre in Shakespeare’s London
      • Digital Humanities Breakfast
      • Digital Humanities Breakfast
      • Digital Humanities Data Carpentry [2] workshop
      • Digital Humanities Graduate Research Seminar
      • Digital Humanities Graduate Research Seminar
      • Digital Humanities Graduate Research Seminar
      • Digital Humanities Lunch
      • Digital Humanities Training: Interactive fiction writing workshop
      • Digital Humanities Training: Pipedream to Project: Planning digital research projects in the humanities
      • Digital Humanities Training: Would you like to set up a crowdsourcing project?
      • Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School
      • Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School 2016
      • Digital Knowledge and Culture research cluster talk: Web Historiography and Digital Humanities
      • Digital Manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries
      • Digital Methods: Visual Analytics Series - Every Thursday between 23 June and 8 December 2016
      • Digital Methods—How to make a digital edition: an introduction to the Text Encoding Initiative
      • Digital Research with OUP Data
      • Digital Restoration for Beginners: Is this for me and how would I get started?
      • Digital Scholarship and ORA Drop-ins and Coffee Afternoons - Centre for Digital Scholarship
      • Digital Transformations
      • Digitally Reconstructing Tudor Music Manuscripts: A Public Open Weekend
      • Digitally Reconstructing Tudor Music Manuscripts: A Public Open Weekend
      • Digitizing the Stage: Rethinking the Early Modern Theatre Archive
      • Discursive networks about youth in the late Soviet Union
      • Doing (very) contemporary history with the archived Web: Rowan Williams, archbishop of Canterbury, ...
      • Don't Waste Space: how GIS can aid Digital Humanities research
      • Encoding Music and Text
      • Everyday Sexism Datahack
      • Everyday Sexism Datahack
      • Exploring modern European languages with CLARIN
      • Exploring spoken word data in oral history archives
      • From card to computer: a Bodleian catalogue and Early Modern Letters Online
      • Fundraising through Digital: how clicktivists, slacktivists and hacktivists are helping us beat cancer sooner
      • Historiography at Scale: People, Places, and Professions in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
      • Immersive Technologies Summer School 2019
      • Immersive Technologies, Destination Oxford: a taste of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for newbies, veterans and futurists
      • Impact through Online Presence: Tools and Strategies for the Humanities

      • Introducing the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)
      • Introduction to Crowdsourcing
      • Introduction to Crowdsourcing in the Arts and Humanities
      • Introduction to Digital Humanities
      • Is Digital Cultural Heritage more elitist than democratic?
      • Knowledge Machines: Digital Transformations of the Sciences and Humanities
      • Learning Inconsistent Systems and Language Change
      • Life-Writing in the Digital Age
      • Linked Art: Networking Digital Collections and Scholarship
      • Linked Data - Digital Humanities Training workshop
      • Linked Music Hackathon
      • Maker fayre: engaging audiences with Early English data
      • Making the Material Digital: Approaching Special Collections through Image and Text
      • Making the most of digitized books and manuscripts: a free IIIF workshop
      • Mixing it up: Understanding and using mixed methods research in social sciences
      • Music encoding as an interpretation process: Are there any traditions?
      • Negotiating the Archive(s) of UK Web Space
      • ORA workshop: discovery and digital curation of scholarly output
      • Online Presence: Raising your academic profile
      • Oxford Artistic and Practice Based Research Platform
      • Oxford-Illinois Digital Libraries Placement Programme - Project Presentations
      • Pipedream to Project: planning digital research projects in the humanities
      • REF, impact and Open Educational Resources
      • Reborn Digital: text, transmission, and technology
      • Reproducible Research Oxford Software Carpentry bootcamp
      • Research Seminar—Digital representations of manuscript provenance: reconstructing the history of the Phillipps collection
      • Research Seminar—Songs of Data: An introduction to sonification
      • Research Skills Toolkit for Humanities Division
      • Research Uncovered: Alistair Paterson on Visualizing Australian Rock Art and Archaeological Heritage
      • Research Uncovered—A Linked Open Data Buddhist Text Archive
      • Research Uncovered—A rock and a hard place: creating the Online Corpus of Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia
      • Research Uncovered—Andrew Hankinson on searchable music notation
      • Research Uncovered—CabiNET: Integrating Text and Object in Oxford Teaching
      • Research Uncovered—Christine Borgman on Data, Scholarship, and Libraries
      • Research Uncovered—Crowdsourcing and Humanities Research
      • Research Uncovered—David De Roure on Ada Lovelace, Numbers, and Notes
      • Research Uncovered—Digital Humanities: Ferment in the Field
      • Research Uncovered—Digital Wildfires: the challenge of provocative content on social media
      • Research Uncovered—Digitization for Research at the Bodleian: Creating Tools for Active Scholarship
      • Research Uncovered—Fostering ‘the gift of confidence’ for women in the electronic music scene
      • Research Uncovered—Joanna Bullivant on the Delius Catalogue of Works
      • Research Uncovered—Julia Craig-McFeely on Exultation and Despondency: the digital reconstruction of Tudor Partbooks
      • Research Uncovered—Martin Maiden on digitizing meningitis: thirty years of sequencing the meningococcus
      • Research Uncovered—Neil Jefferies on Framing Digital Objects within Context and Provenance
      • Research Uncovered—William Allen on visualizing UK immigration for and with non-academics
      • Research data management planning: An introduction for researchers
      • SEAHA Conference
      • SEAHA Special Seminar in Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imaging
      • Sharing the Wealth: Numismatics in a World of Linked Open Data
      • Social Media for Impact
      • Social Media: The risks, the opportunities and what it means for you and me
      • Software Carpentry workshop: Unix shell, git for version control, and programming in R
      • Speaking in Absence: Letters in the Digital Age
      • Spectral Landscapes mixed media event
      • TORCH - What Does it Mean to be Human in the Digital Age?
      • Telling ancient tales to modern machines: representing Sumerian literary narratives as RDF
      • Text Analysis Masterclass: "How do we control what we measure using quantitative text analysis methods?"
      • Textual Editing for students
      • Textual Editing for students
      • The Music of Sound: a sonification symposium
      • The Oxford English Corpus – lexicography and beyond
      • The Science of Woodblock Illustrations
      • Training Workshop—Linked Data for Digital Scholarship: introducing the Semantic Web
      • Trunk to tail: linking ElEPHãTs through the Semantic Web
      • Understanding Impact via Social Media
      • Unlocking Musicology: Narratives through Data
      • Visualising data
      • Visualize Your Data for the Web using D3.js
      • Wellcome Trust Funding Event - Humanities & Social Sciences
      • Wikipedia: Women in Science edit-a-thon
      • Wikipedia: Women in Science image-a-thon
      • Wikipedia: Women in Science improve-a-thon
      • Wikipedia: Women in Science transcribe-a-thon
      • Working with digital text: a hands-on introduction to basic computational techniques (Oxford-only)
      • XML Editing: Basic XML editing with the oXygen XML Editor
      • XPath: Using XPath to search in the oXygen XML Editor
      • XSLT: Transform your XML documents
      • Zegami: Bringing your image collections to life
      • Zegami: Bringing your image collections to life
      • iSkills: Newspapers and other online news sources from the 17th to 21st century
      • iSkills: Online resources for historians
      • ‘The undiscover’d country’: digital special collections, scholarship, scale, and society
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