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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Pusan National University
I’m very excited to be visiting the Department of Korean Literature in Classical Chinese at Pusan National University next week to give two talks – abstracts follow: Old Meets New: Digital Opportunities in the Humanities 28th September 2017, 10am-12pm The … Continue reading
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JADH Poster: DH research and teaching with digital library APIs
At this year’s Japanese Association for Digital Humanities conference, as well as giving a keynote on digital infrastructure, I also presented this poster on the specific example of full-text digital library APIs being used in ctext.org and for teaching at … Continue reading
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Collaboration at scale: emerging infrastructures for digital scholarship
Keynote lecture, Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH 2017), Kyoto Abstract Modern technological society is possible only as a result of collaborations constantly taking place between countless individuals and groups working on tasks which at first glance may seem independent … Continue reading
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