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DCHRN workshop 2, 22 March: ‘Playing with method, planning for impact’

  Our second workshop is taking place on 22 March 2016, 1.30pm-4.45pm, at the National Museum of Scotland. The afternoon will explore methods for conducting digital cultural heritage research, and ways academics and cultural heritage professionals can think about the impact of our work.   The afternoon’s programme is : 13:30 Registration 13:45 Welcome by Jen Ross, […]

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Recap of Workshop 1: Cultural Heritage Sparks

The first DCHRN workshop took place last Friday, 29 January, and feedback so far indicates it was a great success. About 30 people attended from across the University and from six cultural heritage organisations, and in the course of the afternoon we heard 13 brief ‘lightning talks’ covering topics from MOOCs to the semantic web […]

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Experimenting with the British Library’s Digital Content and Data for your research (University of Edinburgh)

Join us at the School of Informatics (University of Edinburgh) for a series of presentations exploring the British Library’s remarkable digital collections, organised by British Library Labs and the University of Edinburgh as part of the British Library Labs Roadshow (2016). The Roadshow will showcase examples of the British Library’s digital content and data, addressing some […]

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Welcome, Network members – please fill in your profiles!

Once you have your username and password, you can log in to this site and create your profile. To do this, click your own name in the sidebar, then profile –> edit. See the screenshot below for the location of these  menus. Let us know if you have any trouble with this! You can email […]

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welcome to the Digital Cultural Heritage Research Network

The Digital Cultural Heritage Research Network (DCHRN) will bring together colleagues from across the University to establish a professional network for researchers investigating digital cultural heritage issues. Partners from the cultural heritage sector will play a key role in the network as advisors and collaborators. Three events will take place in early 2016, each with an emphasis on collaboration and […]