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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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Tagged english, History, language, reading, ReadingExperienceDatabase
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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
British Library Labs competition event, 07 June 2013, CMR 01
Date: Friday 07 June 2013, 12.00pm-2.00pm Location: CMR01, The Open University Mahendra Mahey, British Library Labs Project Manager, will be at The Open University, Walton Hall on 7 June to speak about the British Library Labs competition. BL Labs are … Continue reading
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Tagged British Library, digital humanities, digitisation, libraries, spatial, text mining, visualisation
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Read the new Open Arts Archive blog
Stay up to date with the Open Arts Archive through its new blog, Open Arts Extra. Open Arts Extra contains the latest updates from the Open Arts Archive, a collaborative project between the Art History Department at The Open University and over twenty … Continue reading
Digital Media and Sacred Text – Registration Now Open
Day 252: Reading the Bible from My Phone by Old Shoe Woman. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 DIGITAL MEDIA AND SACRED TEXT Monday 17 June 2013, Open University Camden Town, London, UK 9am – 6pm Registration is now open for this one-day conference, organised … Continue reading
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Tagged conference, digital humanities, Religious Studies, social media
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