Author Archives: Francesca Benatti

About Francesca Benatti

I am a Research Associate in Digital Humanities with the Open University. My research interests are digital scholarly editions, the writings of Thomas Moore, and 19th-century Irish literature.

Research data management in the Arts and Humanities | Digital Curation Centre

RDMF10: Research data management in the Arts and Humanities 3 – 4 September 2013 St Annes College, University of Oxford Overview In recent times the principal focus for research data management protagonists has been upon scientific data. That is not … Continue reading

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Hestia2 Seminar, 18 July, Southampton

There are still places available for  “HESTIA2: Exploring spatial networks through ancient sources”, a one-day seminar on spatial network analysis and linked data in Classical studies, archaeology and cultural heritage seminar. To register, go to: http://connectedpast.soton.ac.uk/hestia-2013/ The seminar will be held at … Continue reading

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DH_OU Seminar: Corpus Linguistics as Distant Reading, 4 July

The Digital Humanities Thematic Research Network is pleased to present the next event in the Digital Humanities in Practice series. Corpus Linguistics as Distant Reading? Date: 04 July 2013 Time: 12.00-2.00 Location: Arts Music Studio, The Open University, Walton Hall, … Continue reading

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Registration open for Reading in conflict seminar, 24 June

Reading in conflict: an interdisciplinary seminar The Open University, Milton Keynes Christodoulou Meeting Room 01 24th June 2013 10:00-16:00 The commonplace understanding of reading as an essentially private activity is challenged not only by the very vocal kinds of reading … Continue reading

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Still time to register for Becoming a Public Intellectual

Funded by the AHRC and starting in October 2013, ‘Becoming a Public Intellectual’ is aimed at doctoral students and early-career researchers who want to seek influence beyond the university sector, to speak to the concerns and interests of a broader … Continue reading

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