[open-humanities] Fwd: REMINDER: Research databases in the humanities - where next? A half-day workshop, 21st January, 2011
Jonathan Gray
jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Wed Jan 12 11:16:54 UTC 2011
Is anyone on this list attending this?
J.
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From: James Wilson <james.wilson at oucs.ox.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:43 AM
Subject: REMINDER: Research databases in the humanities - where next?
A half-day workshop, 21st January, 2011
To: RESEARCH-DATAMAN at jiscmail.ac.uk
*APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING*
Places are still available for the ‘Research Databases in the
Humanities’ workshop being held in Oxford on the 21st January. The
workshop programme is available at
http://sudamih.oucs.ox.ac.uk/databases_workshop.xml.
To register for the workshop, please email sudamih at oucs.ox.ac.uk.
What are the issues that researchers in the Humanities face when
compiling data, and how can technology help or hinder? This workshop
will look at the ways in which humanities researchers build, maintain,
and preserve databases, along with the processes currently in place to
support such activities. It will consider what tools could be
developed to support the creation and use of research data, how data
from different sources might be linked, and, where relevant, the role
that public or private cloud services might play.
The workshop will be primarily concerned with the processes of
creating databases for humanities research. As such it will be of
interest to humanities researchers who are working with or considering
developing research databases and who wish to stay abreast of the
latest developments and opportunities. It is also likely to appeal to
technologists involved in the provision of research services. We hope
to provide a forum in which ideas can be exchanged and new approaches
to humanities data illustrated.
The workshop is being organised as part of the Sudamih Project
(Supporting Data Management Infrastructure in the Humanities), funded
by the JISC.
Date: Friday 21st January, 2011.
Location: Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA.
A buffet lunch will be provided from 12 noon, with the workshop itself
commencing at 1pm and concluding by 4:45pm.
There is no charge for attending the workshop.
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Dr. James A. J. Wilson,
Project Manager, EIDCSR/Sudamih Projects
OUCS, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford. OX2 6NN
Tel. (01865) 613489
email: james.wilson at oucs.ox.ac.uk
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