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The CERL Working Group for Digital Humanities aims to support library management and curators of Special Collections (rare books and manuscripts) to develop a well-informed mid- to long-term vision for the interconnection between Digital Humanities research and their organisation’s special collections, | The CERL Working Group for Digital Humanities aims to support library management and curators of Special Collections (rare books and manuscripts) to develop a well-informed mid- to long-term vision for the interconnection between Digital Humanities research and their organisation’s special collections, | ||
- | The working group will work with university based, library based, national and international entities seeking to ensure that we have the opportunity to enhance their work through an understanding of the available data and its potential offering. The WG will provide information and organise training for management and curators of special collections in DH technologies. | + | The working group works with university based, library based, national and international entities seeking to ensure that we have the opportunity to enhance their work through an understanding of the available data and its potential offering. The WG will provide information and organise training for management and curators of special collections in DH technologies. |
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- | New DH technologies and techniques are mostly not developed in the context of Special Collections. Management and curators need to work with new techniques and technologies to optimise them for use with Special Collection materials. An understanding of techniques and technologies applied in DH will assist curators in identifying the potential in their collections for further DH research, and confidently pitching this potential to invite collaboration between library and the DH community. Better informed and well-trained management and curators will be able to champion tailored, specialist access, retrieval and interlinking of digital representations of our special collections. | + | |
- | **Members of the Working Group** | + | ** Blogs ** |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[anne.pasquignon@bnf.fr|Anne Pasquinon]], | + | |
- | * [[s.scheltjens@rijksmuseum.nl|Mrs Saskia Scheltjens]], | + | |
- | * [[vgerontopoulou@onassis.org|Vicky Gerontopoulou]], | + | |
- | * [[walker@sub.uni-goettingen.de|Andreas Walker]], Data Conversion Group, Göttingen\\ | + | |
- | * [[marian.lefferts@cerl.org|Marian Lefferts]], CERL | + | |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ** Videos ** | ||
+ | * M. Lefferts organised a session at the [[https:// | ||
+ | * **Sally Chambers**, KBR, Royal Library of Belgium; DARIAH-EU and Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities. Title presenation: | ||
+ | * **Paul Gooding**, University of Glasgow. Title presentation: | ||
+ | * **Martijn Kleppe**, Konklijke Bibliotheek, | ||
+ | * **Sara Ames**, National Library of Scotland. Title of paper: Repurpose, remodel and recast: the National Library of Scotland’s Data Foundry – and its future. {{ : | ||
+ | * A video of this session is available [[https:// | ||
+ | * **Note**: From late 2023, the conference website will go off-line. After that, sessions will still be accessible on Youtube, and via the conference' | ||
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+ | * CERL information session: Re-using CERL data by Andreas Walker | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | **Connections**\\ | ||
+ | CERL is taking part in the LIBER [[https:// | ||
+ | M. Lefferts is a member of the programming committee of [[https:// | ||
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+ | **Members of the Working Group** | ||
+ | * [[anne.pasquignon@bnf.fr|Anne Pasquignon]], | ||
+ | * [[s.scheltjens@rijksmuseum.nl|Mrs Saskia Scheltjens]], | ||
+ | * [[marian.lefferts@cerl.org|Marian Lefferts]], CERL | ||
+ | * Vera Andriopoulou and Angeliki Papadopoulou, | ||
+ | * Vicky Gerontopoulou, | ||
+ | * Stefan Wiederkehr, Zentralbibliothek, | ||
+ | * Gina Mars and Patrick Latour, Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris | ||
+ | * Greg Prickman, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C. | ||
+ | * Anette Hagan and Sarah Ames, National Library of Scotland | ||
+ | * Claudia Fabian, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, | ||
+ | * James Misson, University of Geneva | ||
+ | * Maria Georgopoulou, |
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