The joy of open access
I was thrilled to see that as of November 2019 Computation and the Humanities has been downloaded some 116,205 times and counting! According to the information that I’ve received from the book’s publisher, Springer,...
Notes on the digital humanities and oral history
I was thrilled to see that as of November 2019 Computation and the Humanities has been downloaded some 116,205 times and counting! According to the information that I’ve received from the book’s publisher, Springer,...
In September 2018, I participated in a panel that explored the question ‘What is the role of the Arts and Humanities in the age of Data Science? The digital dimensions of this question are...
The new book by Andrew Flinn and me, entitled Computation and the Humanities: towards an Oral History of Digital Humanities is now out and freely available under an open access license. You can get...
The interview with Susan Hockey that is included in Computation and the Humanities: towards an oral history of Digital Humanities was carried out via skype on 21 June 2013. You can read the text...
The third interview in the forthcoming book is with Tito Orlandi. I did the interview with Orlandi in October 2014, whilst I was in Rome to attend the ‘Making of the Humanities IV‘ conference...
The second interview in the forthcoming book is with Wilhelm Ott. I traveled to Tuebingen to interview Ott in the offices of pagina, the company that he set up in 1973. pagina is quite...
The first oral history interview included in my forthcoming book ‘Computation and the Humanities: towards an oral history of Digital Humanities‘ was carried out with John Burrows and Hugh Craig. Because I could not...
I’ve recently finished work on a new book called Computation and the Humanities: towards an oral history of Digital Humanities. It will be published later this year by Springer as part of their series...
Last week a new article by Ed Fay (Executive Director, Open Preservation Foundation; formerly of LSE Library) and me was published in Library Review. The article is behind a pay wall (at the moment),...
Do you look forward to academic writing or do you avoid (or even fear it)? Do you follow a particular system in order to get your writing done? Do daily writing sessions work for...
As I’m still working on a new post about pioneers I thought I’d take a slight detour to discuss object-based learning and how I’ve been integrating it into the one of the core Digital...
The last post described my recent research trip to the archive of Fr Roberto Busa S.J. (1913-2011), who is often identified as a pioneer of what is now known as Digital Humanities. My colleague...
Last month I traveled to the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy. There I spend a week carrying out oral history interviews (thanks to the invaluable help of Marco Carlo Passarotti of CIRCSE)...
Our book Digital Humanities in Practice (Facet 2012) is now available as an eBook. Details here: http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/e-books.php
My colleague Oliver Duke-Williams and I had a paper on ‘Joint and multi-authored publication patterns in the Digital Humanities’ accepted to the recent Digital Humanities conference in Nebraska. After the talk a number of people...
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