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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
RED video: Reading experiences across the world
Have you ever wondered what readers across time and space thought of the books they were reading? If men read differently from women, or if great historical events, such as the outbreak of the First World War, changed the way people approached … Continue reading
Posted in DH_OU Projects
Tagged collaboration, english, interview, ReadingExperienceDatabase, YouTube
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RED in the Chronicle of Higher Education
The Reading Experience Database is featured prominently in an article by Jennifer Howard just published in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Past and present RED project members Shafquat Towheed, Edmund King, Simon Eliot, Rosalind Crone and Katie Halsey discussing the significance of … Continue reading
The gains and losses of the digital humanities researcher
by John Wolffe, Professor of Religious History, Faculty of Arts Like Elton I am new to this blogging game (see the previous blog post), but unlike him I don’t have a major digital humanities research project of my own. So … Continue reading
Posted in Opinions, Uncategorized
Tagged ArthurBurns, ClergyofChurchofEnglandDatabase, critical, microfilm, OULibrary, ReadingExperienceDatabase, software
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