Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

By Oxford University

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The Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School is the University of Oxford's annual training event for the Digital Humanities. Each delegate follows a week-long workshop and supplements this with additional parallel lectures, which have been filmed as part of this series.

Episode Date
2017 Closing Keynote: What Happens When the Internet of Things Meets the Humanities?
Jul 07, 2017
Wikimedia: Wikipedia's sister projects as platforms for Digital Humanities
Jul 07, 2017
Working with very large corpora: Building your worksets in the HathiTrust
Jul 07, 2017
Ada Lovelace: Creative computing and an experimental humanities
Jul 07, 2017
Big Data and the Humanities: How digital research, computational techniques and big data contribute to knowledge
Jul 06, 2017
The Quill Project: Modelling and Visualizing the Creation of the American Constitution
Jul 05, 2017
Seeing is Believing: Computer vision and machine learning for image collections
Jul 05, 2017
15cBOOKTRADE: The visualization of the circulation of books over time and space and image-searching tool: how we got there
Jul 04, 2017
Encoding and Encoded Texts
Jul 04, 2017
2017 Opening Keynote: Jack of all Trades, Master of One: the Promise of Intermethodological Collaboration
Jul 04, 2017
Closing Keynote: Open Access and Digital Humanities – Opening up to the World
Jul 08, 2016
Tales of the Bodleian's First Folio
Jul 08, 2016
Building and Analyzing a Semantic Network
Jul 08, 2016
An Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the Renaissance
Jul 08, 2016
Graphic Motifs as an Aid to Handwritten Archive Transcription and Searching
Jul 07, 2016
Linked Data and Leitmotifs – Digitally Researching the Reception of Richard Wagner’s Music-Dramas
Jul 07, 2016
Imaging Beyond the Institution: How DIY Digitization Impacts Research
Jul 06, 2016
Big Data and the Humanities
Jul 06, 2016
Hidden Museum: Connecting Collections in Context
Jul 06, 2016
ViTA: Visualization for Text Alignment
Jul 06, 2016
Opening Keynote: Identifying the point of it all: Towards a Model of "Digital Infrapuncture",
Jul 05, 2016
Uneasy Dreams: the Becoming of Digital Scholarship
Aug 10, 2015
The Online Corpus of Inscriptions from Ancient North Arabia
Aug 10, 2015
If a Picture is Worth 1000 Words, What's a Medium Quality Scan Worth?
Aug 10, 2015
Crowdsourced Text Transcription
Aug 10, 2015
Let Your Projects Shine: Lightweight Usability Testing for Digital Humanities Projects
Aug 10, 2015
Networking⁴: Reassembling the Republic of Letters, 1500-1800
Aug 10, 2015
Mapping Digital Pathways to Enhance Visitor Experience
Aug 10, 2015
Digital Image Corruption - Where It Comes From and How to Detect It
Aug 10, 2015
Digital Transformations
Aug 10, 2015
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Digital
Aug 10, 2015
Ukiyo-e to Emoji: Museums in the Digital Age
Aug 04, 2014
Beyond Digital Humanities: Skills, Application and Collaboration
Jul 24, 2014
Electrifying the 'Via Lucis': communication technologies and republics of letters, past, present and future
Jul 23, 2014
Creating and Sustaining DH Teams: Scaling from the Smaller to the Larger, from the Individual to the Institution and Beyond
Jul 23, 2014
Ancient Lives: Classics and Digital Humanities at Oxford
Jul 23, 2014
Panel - The Future of Data Access and Preservation
Jul 23, 2014
Obtaining the Unobtainable: The Holy Grail of Seed Funding for Small-Scale Digital Projects
Jul 23, 2014
If a picture is worth 1000 words what's a medium quality scan worth?
Jul 23, 2014
Panel - Scholarly Digital Editing
Jul 23, 2014
Community, Community of Practice, and the Methodological Commons
Jul 23, 2014