Video recordings from the DH2010 conference

video: DH2010: Performance and research: CHARM & Lads in their Hundreds

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Performance and research: CHARM & Lads in their Hundreds at DH2010 conference, 7th July 2010.

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video: DH2010: AHRC Research Centre for the History & Analysis of Recorded Music

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AHRC Research Centre for the History & Analysis of Recorded Music: Formal launch of sound files at DH2010 conference, 7th July 2010.

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video: DH2010, closing ceremony

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Closing ceremony of the DH2010 conference, Saturday 10th July 2010.

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video: DH2010 keynote - Melissa Terras: Present, Not Voting: Digital Humanities in the Panopticon

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Melissa Terras giving the keynote speech at the DH2010 conference, 10th July 2010.

video: DH2010: Opening plenary: presentations

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video: Roberto Busa Award & Lecture: Joseph Raben – Humanities Computing in an Age of Social Change at DH2010

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Recording of the Roberto Busa Award & Lecture: Professor Emeritus Joseph Raben – Humanities Computing in an Age of Social Change, Thursday 8th July 2010, DH2010 conference

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Launch of CHARM – AHRC Research Centre for the History & Analysis of Recorded Music at DH2010

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Launch of CHARM (http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/) at the DH2010 conference, Wednesday 7th July 2010.

video: DH2010 opening ceremony

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video: DH2010 keynote: Charles J. Henry – To Hold up a Mirror: Preservation and interpretation of performance in a digital age

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Charles J. Henry giving the keynote speech at the DH2010 conference, Wednesday 7th July 2010.

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