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DH Publication: Simon Tanner’s Balanced Value Impact Model
Cover of Simon Tanner “Measuring the Impact of Digital Resources” Simon Tanner, King’s College London, has just published the result of his research on “Measuring the Impact of Digital Resources.” This report, funded by the Arcadia Fund, delineates what Tanner … Continue reading
Posted in Publications
Tagged digital humanities, digital scholarship, impact, research assessment
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To dig hums or not to dig hums? Some thoughts from an early career academic using digital resources in research for the first time, Elton Barker (Classical Studies)
This is my first blog post. You’ll probably be able to tell. I’m fumbling around for the right kind of structure, right words, right length… It’s a new medium to me, somewhere in between an email and an essay (and … Continue reading
Posted in Opinions
Tagged collaboration, digital humanities, DISCO, early career, HESTIA, interdisciplinary, publishing, research assessment
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Assessing a humanities dataset within the REF and other critical issues
The first seminar in the Arts Faculty’s Digital Humanities in Practice series, designed to stimulate critical discussion on the role of technology in humanities research, took place on the 20th January 2010 at the OU. Arthur Burns, Professor of Modern … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Seminars
Tagged collaboration, costs, dataset users, preservation, research agendas, research assessment, sustainability, technical costs
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