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Georgian Army Officers is now available! Life archives of over 50,000 officers in the British Army who served in conflicts across the globe between 1790 and 1820. This is the result of an AHRC-funded research project led by kevinlinch.bsky.social georgianarmyofficers.org
Ian Hislop’s unfiltered take on Elon Musk | LBC youtu.be/diHcpZvBjT0?si…
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Prestigious Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Creativity in Digital History, awarded to the 100 Ballads website! sheffield.ac.uk/hpdh/news/pres…
You can now also follow us on Bluesky at dhishef.bsky.social
Me over on Bluesky trying to find the accounts of all the people I follow on Twitter.
Delighted to announce the launch of the @StirUni @HeritageFundUK webapp: Eco-Museum of Mining Landscapes Exploring the hidden local landscapes of coal mining across Scotland through a series of cycling and walking routes created by local communities. mining-landscapes.org
Wow! The Old Bailey Online has been awarded the 2024 Mary Dudziak Digital Legal History Prize by the American Society for Legal History @ASLHtweets sheffield.ac.uk/hpdh/news/old-… Congratulations to the project team!
A huge welcome to our 10 PhD researchers on the Marie Curie and UKRI doctoral network, CASCADE. They hail from China, Vietnam, Mexico, Ireland, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and Colombia. Join our LinkedIn group: linkedin.com/groups/1300119… horizoncascade.net
We are pleased to announce the launch of a substantially updated version of Locating London's Past, the website which allows you to map a wide body of digital resources pertaining to early modern and eighteenth-century London onto John Rocque's 1746 map. locatinglondon.org
LOCATING LONDON'S PAST Huge thanks to the London Topographical Society for funding the re-development work, and to Jamie McLaughlin (Senior Research Software Engineer), Sharon Howard (Data Manager) and Louise Falcini (additional geocoding). locatinglondon.org
A big welcome to all our new students who will be starting their MA degrees at @dhishef this week!
Back from #DHC2024 where I talked about the importance of understanding the full pipeline of the methods used, and why off-the-shelf tools need triangulation and control to assure valid #digitalhumanities research. As a case study, I dissected textual emotion detection. 2/1
It has been a complete joy to be able to attend, present and connect with old and new fellow DH colleagues at the #DHC2024 @dhishef.
It is my pleasure to present at the #DHC2024 with @ZheyuanZh today. ICH and its digitisation is a long process and we will continue working on this to provide more insight to museums and ICH related communities. So far ICH gamification looks promising.
Our closing keynote is @simon_mahony, Building Bridges and the Ties that Bind: Bringing us together but respecting our differences. #dhc2024 #dhcshef
Charles Lam of @UniversityLeeds explains word segmentation with PyCantonese as partof process to analyse 80s Cantopop. #dhc2024 #dhcshef
Next is @dhishef Catherine Wong and Charles Lam from @UniversityLeeds presenting on 1980s Cantopop: Two tales of a city - a digital investigation of Cantopop lyrics in pre-handover Hong Kong. #dhc2024 #dhcshef
Next up is Alan Thomas from the University of Sheffield Centre for Machine Intelligence, working with @dhishef and @galecengage on a project to improve dirty OCR in BL Newspapers using LLMs. #dhcshef #dhc2024
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