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audio: Meg Twycross - Virtual Restoration and Manuscript Archaeology: A case study

This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Virtual Restoration and Manuscript Archaeology: A case study' given by Meg Twycross, University of Lancaster, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).

audio: Ian Gregory - Using GIS to Study Long-Term Population Change

This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Using GIS to Study Long-Term Population Change' given by Ian Gregory, Queens University Belfast, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).

audio: Andrew Prescott - Imaging of Historical Documents

This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Imaging of Historical Documents' given by Andrew Prescott, University of Sheffield, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).

audio: Catherine Hardman - Crossing an "Information Divide": The OASIS project and its use of XML schema

This is an audio recording of the presentation 'Crossing an "Information Divide": The OASIS project and its use of XML schema' given by Catherine Hardman, University of York, UK, at the Methods Network expert seminar on history and archaeology: Virtual History and Archaeology (University of Sheffield, 19-21 Apr 2006).

biblio: The Virtual Representation of the Past

Publication Type  Book
Year of Publication  2008
Authors / Editors  Greengrass, Mark; Hughes, Lorna
Series Title  Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities
Volume  1
Number of Pages  276
URL  http://www.ashgate.com/digitalresearch

casestudy: Writing AHRC Bids: The Stone in Archaeology resource

The opportunities afforded by computer technology mean that scholars are now increasingly visualising ways in which digital technology can provide significant advantages to their research. [read more...]

briefingpaper: Digital Tools for Archaeology

The use of computers in archaeology has a lengthy history and practitioners within the discipline can claim, with some justification, that both the technology they use and the methods that they’ve adopted have more of a relationship to scientific practice (including computer science) than those adopted by colleagues in man [read more...]

casestudy: Teaching with the Access Grid

Establishing Collaborative Postgraduate Research Programmes And Integrated Teaching Agendas Using The Access Grid

Start Date: July 2005
End Date: Oct 2006

About the Project [read more...]

briefingpaper: "Beyond GIS": Geospatial resources and services for scholars in the humanities

The study and use of geospatial information is in itself a discipline, with its own literature, journals, conferences and research projects. [read more...]

casestudy: STAR – Semantic Technologies for Archaeological Resources

STAR is an AHRC-funded project based in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Glamorgan. The project is a collaboration between the University of Glamorgan, English Heritage and the Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark. It runs from January 2007 to January 2010. [read more...]

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