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Professor Andrew Prescott, King’s College London, AHRC Digital Transformations Theme Leader Fellow Research Opportunities and Themes in Digital Scholarship

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Professor Andrew Prescott, King’s College London, AHRC Digital Transformations Theme Leader Fellow

Research Opportunities and Themes in Digital Scholarship

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AHRC Digital Transformations Theme

• Exploring the transformative potential of digital technologies in arts and humanities research

• Developing flagship activities to exemplify the possibilities

• Ensuring that arts and humanities research contributes to wider agendas around such issues as big data, the digital and creative economy, intellectual property, identity, privacy and security

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AHRC Digital Transformations Theme

• Research fellowships and networks under highlight calls• Research Development Awards• Large grants• Community co-creation awards (with RCUK Connected

Communities theme)• Big data research grants• Future opportunities to be announced over the next few

months • Collaboration with institutions like The British Library and

the British Museum, as well as with university libraries, archives and museums, at heart of theme’s development

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Manuscript of Peter of Capua’s Distinctiones Theologicae, 13th cent.: University of Wales Trinity St David, MS. 1

Distinctiones intended to help preachers locate texts more quickly; among earliest experiments in alphabetisation

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Biblical concordance in a 14th-century manuscript from Rochester: British Library, Royal MS 4 E.V

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The Biblical Concordance: an innovation in

information handling

• Team working: compiled by c. 500 Dominicans under direction of Hugh of St Cher

• Radical approach to a sacred text, providing more rapid ways of locating and juxtaposing information

• Reflects recent intellectual developments (Langton on numbering of bible; use of logic in canon law and elsewhere)

• An enormous scholarly achievement in itself, but seen as a tool

• Wide-ranging in its impact and significance, but difficult to pin down

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Long-standing tradition of quantitative analysis using computing by scholars such as the economic historian Roderick Floud working in the 1960s and 1970s

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www.janeausten.ac.uk

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Online Chopin Variorum Edition: www.ocve.org.uk

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Electronic Beowulf

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What is Changing?

• No longer an easily defined set of methods• Wide variety of formats: not just text but sound, image, moving

image, animation, visualisation, making• Recycling: visualising, linking, mash-up• Cannot be confined within single disciplinary practice or structures• More experimental and ad hoc• Stronger cross-connections with practice-led research of different

types, particularly in arts• Requires fresh appoaches to initiating and conceiving research • Reflects increasing availability of born-digital data; digitisation no

longer at centre of agenda

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Letter of Gladstone to Disraeli, 1878: British

Library, Add. MS. 44457, f. 166

The political and literary papers of Gladstone

preserved in the British Library comprise 762

volumes containing approx. 160,000 documents

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George W. Bush Presidential Library:200 million e-mails

4 million photographs

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Analysis of 11,616 SIGACT (“significant action”) reports relating to the war in Iraq from December 2006:

jonathanstray.com

Blue=‘criminal event’

Green= ‘enemy incident’

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Visualisation of languages used in tweets in London in Summer 2012: Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, UCL:

http://mappinglondon.co.uk/2012/londons-twitter-tongues/

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Visualising milllions of books: The Industrial Revolution in the Ngram Viewer

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Mapping Metaphor Project: University of Glasgowhttp://blogs.arts.gla.ac.uk/metaphor/

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www.connectedhistories.org

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www.oldbaileyonline.org

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Michael Takeo Magruder, Data Sea: www.takeo.org

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Jekyll 2.0: A React Hub project. Collaboration between Slingshot (Pervasive Game Developers) and Dr Anthony

Mandal, Cardiff University: http://www.react-hub.org.uk/books-and-print-sandbox/proj

ects/2013/jekyll-20/

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Available at: http://mith.umd.edu/sharedhorizons/resources/

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Data objects developed by Ian Gwilt, Sheffield Hallam University: http://www.shu.ac.uk/research/c3ri/projects/data-objects

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www.bareconductive.com

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www.productresearch.ac.uk

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCYn7oQlLiA

Eduardo Kac, Lagoglyph Sound System