The unabridged slides of my presentation at University College Cork (2 april 2014) - those that I did use and those I did not used
Digital scholarship, particularly with digital monographs, requires a great deal of work that tradit...
There is this nagging problem in literary studies. How do we teach our students to make the differen...
Digital technology has raised great hopes in the field of heritage preservation. It has appeared as ...
The unabridged slides of my presentation at University College Cork (2 april 2014) - those that I di...
Invited presentation at a number of events including 'Teaching Digital Humanities' (University of Re...
In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011 (Tales from the Digital Archive), archaeologis...
This paper was presented at the Computers in the History of Art (CHArt) annual conference, Technolog...
Our increasingly digital world affects all aspects of people’s lives, including the arts, culture an...
What effect is the move to digital-first texts having upon various types of literature and our polit...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: The digital environment offers new ways for...
In the United Kingdom a user wishing to consult a UK thesis has traditionally had the following choi...
Four international writers are examined by seven scholars who consider the effects of digital techno...
International audienceBased on the experience of the junior research group “Berlin intellectuals 180...
The study of what is collectively labeled New Media —the cultural and artistic practices made possi...
Increasingly, scholars are producing works in non-traditional genres and mediums, published using al...
Digital scholarship, particularly with digital monographs, requires a great deal of work that tradit...
There is this nagging problem in literary studies. How do we teach our students to make the differen...
Digital technology has raised great hopes in the field of heritage preservation. It has appeared as ...
The unabridged slides of my presentation at University College Cork (2 april 2014) - those that I di...
Invited presentation at a number of events including 'Teaching Digital Humanities' (University of Re...
In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011 (Tales from the Digital Archive), archaeologis...
This paper was presented at the Computers in the History of Art (CHArt) annual conference, Technolog...
Our increasingly digital world affects all aspects of people’s lives, including the arts, culture an...
What effect is the move to digital-first texts having upon various types of literature and our polit...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: The digital environment offers new ways for...
In the United Kingdom a user wishing to consult a UK thesis has traditionally had the following choi...
Four international writers are examined by seven scholars who consider the effects of digital techno...
International audienceBased on the experience of the junior research group “Berlin intellectuals 180...
The study of what is collectively labeled New Media —the cultural and artistic practices made possi...
Increasingly, scholars are producing works in non-traditional genres and mediums, published using al...
Digital scholarship, particularly with digital monographs, requires a great deal of work that tradit...
There is this nagging problem in literary studies. How do we teach our students to make the differen...
Digital technology has raised great hopes in the field of heritage preservation. It has appeared as ...