
Melissa Terras – Keynote Speech, “Archives, Access and AI” conference
12 blog posts
12 blog posts
Melissa Terras (Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at the University of Edinburgh) gave the second keynote speech at the "Archives, Access and AI" #ArAcAi conference on 16 January 2020 in London. You can read more about her work HERE.
Josh Schneider (Acting University Archivist at Stanford University) gave the first keynote speech at the "Archives, Access and AI" #ArAcAi conference on 15 January 2020 in London. Along with other colleagues, he also wrote a great article on the ePADD software…
Missed the "Archives, Access and AI" conference #ArAcAi in mid-January? Here are the slides shared by our very generous presenters: 1. "Born Digital Accessioning, Processing and Access at Yale University Libraries" Speakers: Alice Prael and Jonathan Manton 2. "The Role of…
Registration is now open for the "Archives, Access and AI" conference: CLICK HERE.
I am pleased to inform you that the special issue of Archives and Manuscripts that I guest edited is now available. Here's the link to the special issue "After the digital revolution: working with emails and born-digital records in literary…
Dr Victoria Stobo writes on the John Rylands Library Special Collections blog: Exciting news for poetry lovers: an exhibition of archive material relating to the poetry publisher Carcanet will be held in the Rylands Gallery of the John Rylands Library,…
“As all historians know, the past is great darkness, and filled with echoes. Voices may reach us from it; but what they say to us is imbued with the obscurity of the matrix out of which they come; and, try…
Professor Cal Lee (U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) will come to Loughborough University on Tuesday 7 May, thanks to funding from the Institute of Advanced Studies. Two main activities are scheduled: _a public Masterclass (11am to 1pm) during…