<p>Lots of money has been spent digitising heritage collections. Digitised heritage collections are data. But non-computationally trained scholars don't know what to ask of large quantities of data. Often they do not have access to high performance computing facilities.</p> <p>We aim to address this fundamental problem by extending research data management processes in order to enable novel research and a deeper understanding of emerging research needs.</p
Research methods are experiencing a revolution due to the emergence of infrastructure and tools tha...
As computational research methods such as text analysis, data visualization, and digital image proce...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
<p>A pitch from UCLDH and the British Library on 14th July 2015 as part of the Jisc Research Data Sp...
How best can humanities researchers access and analyse large-scale digital datasets available from i...
Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data se...
While scholarly publishing remains the key means for determining researchers’ impact, international ...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
The advent of digital data has revolutionised analytical options for researchers in science and the ...
The so-called data revolution is rapidly transforming society, including the heritage sector. Buildi...
Digital humanities (DH) research benefits from the integration of social and scientific research met...
<p>Science has progressed by “standing on the shoulders of giants” and for centuries research and kn...
Research on integrating digital library content with computational tools and services has been conce...
The advance of all forms of digital and virtual heritage alongside numerous heritage science and man...
Research is a core function of cultural heritage organisations. Inevitably, the undertaking of resea...
Research methods are experiencing a revolution due to the emergence of infrastructure and tools tha...
As computational research methods such as text analysis, data visualization, and digital image proce...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
<p>A pitch from UCLDH and the British Library on 14th July 2015 as part of the Jisc Research Data Sp...
How best can humanities researchers access and analyse large-scale digital datasets available from i...
Although there has been a drive in the cultural heritage sector to provide large-scale, open data se...
While scholarly publishing remains the key means for determining researchers’ impact, international ...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
The advent of digital data has revolutionised analytical options for researchers in science and the ...
The so-called data revolution is rapidly transforming society, including the heritage sector. Buildi...
Digital humanities (DH) research benefits from the integration of social and scientific research met...
<p>Science has progressed by “standing on the shoulders of giants” and for centuries research and kn...
Research on integrating digital library content with computational tools and services has been conce...
The advance of all forms of digital and virtual heritage alongside numerous heritage science and man...
Research is a core function of cultural heritage organisations. Inevitably, the undertaking of resea...
Research methods are experiencing a revolution due to the emergence of infrastructure and tools tha...
As computational research methods such as text analysis, data visualization, and digital image proce...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...