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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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