Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data sets for researchers, we have not seen a commensurate rise in humanities researchers undertaking complex analysis of these data sets for their own research purposes. This article reports on a pilot project at University College London, working in collaboration with the British Library, to scope out how best high-performance computing facilities can be used to facilitate the needs of researchers in the humanities. Using institutional data-processing frameworks routinely used to support scientific research, we assisted four humanities researchers in analysing 60,000 digitized books, and we present two resulting case studies here. This research al...
This post was contributed by symposium organizers PhD candidate Hannah Barton, Dr Joel McKim and Pro...
Every year more and more scholars conduct research on terabytes and even petabytes of digital librar...
Digital collections, such as those built in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions, are ...
Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data se...
How best can humanities researchers access and analyse large-scale digital datasets available from i...
Many digital humanities–taught programmes aim to engage undergraduate and postgraduate humanists wit...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
Governments, research organisations, cultural institutions, and commercial entities have invested su...
<p>Lots of money has been spent digitising heritage collections. Digitised heritage collections are ...
Large-scale digitisation of historical paper publications enables Humanities scholars to analyse vas...
This article takes as its case study the challenge of data sets for text mining, sources that offer ...
This article discusses the burgeoning “collections as data” movement within the fields of digital li...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
<p>A pitch from UCLDH and the British Library on 14th July 2015 as part of the Jisc Research Data Sp...
This post was contributed by symposium organizers PhD candidate Hannah Barton, Dr Joel McKim and Pro...
Every year more and more scholars conduct research on terabytes and even petabytes of digital librar...
Digital collections, such as those built in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions, are ...
Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data se...
How best can humanities researchers access and analyse large-scale digital datasets available from i...
Many digital humanities–taught programmes aim to engage undergraduate and postgraduate humanists wit...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
Governments, research organisations, cultural institutions, and commercial entities have invested su...
<p>Lots of money has been spent digitising heritage collections. Digitised heritage collections are ...
Large-scale digitisation of historical paper publications enables Humanities scholars to analyse vas...
This article takes as its case study the challenge of data sets for text mining, sources that offer ...
This article discusses the burgeoning “collections as data” movement within the fields of digital li...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
<p>A pitch from UCLDH and the British Library on 14th July 2015 as part of the Jisc Research Data Sp...
This post was contributed by symposium organizers PhD candidate Hannah Barton, Dr Joel McKim and Pro...
Every year more and more scholars conduct research on terabytes and even petabytes of digital librar...
Digital collections, such as those built in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions, are ...