e-Science and high performance computing (HPC) have the potential to allow large datasets to be searched and analysed quickly, efficiently, and in complex and novel ways. Little application has been made of the processing power of grid technologies to humanities data, due to lack of available large-scale datasets, and little understanding of or access to e-Science technologies. The Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings (ReACH) scoping study, an AHRC-funded e-science workshop series, was established to investigate the potential application of grid computing to a large dataset of interest to historians, humanists, digital consumers, and the general public: historical census records. Consisting of three one-day workshops held at UC...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
Research in the field of Digital Humanities, also known as Humanities Computing, has seen a steady i...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: How is the outcome of a humanities computing p...
Advanced computing relies on state-of-the-art computer systems, platforms, and algorithms in solving...
"In this paper the authors investigate the importance of research infrastructures for arts and human...
Humanities researchers are producing large volumes and heterogeneous varieties of language and liter...
Humanities scholars are producing a growing amount of digital data. This is especially so in the lan...
How best can humanities researchers access and analyse large-scale digital datasets available from i...
This poster provides a snapshot of the Humanities Data Inquiry (HDI), a new community of practice ex...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...
The Digital Humanities have arrived at a moment when digital Big Data is becoming more readily avail...
Crowdsourcing – the act of outsourcing tasks to an undefined, large community through an open call f...
Researchers and educators in humanities such as computational linguists, digital humanists, and thos...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data se...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
Research in the field of Digital Humanities, also known as Humanities Computing, has seen a steady i...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: How is the outcome of a humanities computing p...
Advanced computing relies on state-of-the-art computer systems, platforms, and algorithms in solving...
"In this paper the authors investigate the importance of research infrastructures for arts and human...
Humanities researchers are producing large volumes and heterogeneous varieties of language and liter...
Humanities scholars are producing a growing amount of digital data. This is especially so in the lan...
How best can humanities researchers access and analyse large-scale digital datasets available from i...
This poster provides a snapshot of the Humanities Data Inquiry (HDI), a new community of practice ex...
Although considerable effort and expense has gone into digitising content in the humanities, there i...
The Digital Humanities have arrived at a moment when digital Big Data is becoming more readily avail...
Crowdsourcing – the act of outsourcing tasks to an undefined, large community through an open call f...
Researchers and educators in humanities such as computational linguists, digital humanists, and thos...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data se...
The potentials for teaching and learning using technology are tremendous. Now, more than ever before...
Research in the field of Digital Humanities, also known as Humanities Computing, has seen a steady i...
This article seeks to answer the following questions: How is the outcome of a humanities computing p...