[open-humanities] Centre for e-Research Seminar series - Spring 2012

Stuart Dunn stuart.dunn at kcl.ac.uk
Thu Dec 22 07:05:06 UTC 2011


Dear all,

Apologies for cross-postings.

The Centre for e-Research Seminar Series for Spring 2012 is now 
avilable; see the programme below. All events begin at 6.15, in the 
Anatomy Theatre and Museum, King's College London Strand Campus, and are 
followed by drinks. For directions see http://atm.kcl.ac.uk/. For 
further details of the events and speakers, and to register, please go 
to 
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/innovation/groups/cerch/events/seminars/index.aspx. 
The seminars are free and all are welcome, but registration is requested.


Tuesday 17 January, 6.15pm: Ralph Schroeder and Eric T. Meyer, Oxford 
Internet Institute: Digital Transformations of Research and Styles of 
Knowing,
Tuesday 31 January, 6.15pm:  Leah Tether, Anglia Ruskin University: 
Manuscript Digitisation: How applying publishing and content packaging 
theory can move us forward
Tuesday 14 February, 6.15pm:  Tom Brughmans, University of Southampton: 
Networks of Networks: a critical review of formal network methods in 
archaeology through citation network analysis and close reading,
Tuesday 28 February, 6.15pm:  Anna Jordanous, King's College London and 
Bill Keller, University of Sussex: Building an Ontology of Creativity: a 
language processing approach
Tuesday 13 March, 6.15pm:  Simon Dixon and Rosemary Dixon, Queen Mary, 
University of London: Dissenting Academies Online
Tuesday 27 March, 6.15pm: Andrea Scharnhorst, Nick Jankowski, Clifford 
Tatum, Sally Wyatt, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 
Netherlands: Enhanced Publications in the Social Sciences and 
Humanities: tensions, opportunities and problems

-Stuart

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Dr Stuart Dunn
Research Fellow
Centre for e-Research
King's College London

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