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What makes for successful collaboration? | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Laquo; Connected Histories in the news. What makes for successful collaboration? 16 June, 2010 by janewinters. On Monday 14 June I was privileged to be involved in a seminar organised by the Museum Librarians and Archivists Group. A common theme during the afternoon, which was also highlighted by the other two speakers (Ben Chaplin, Collections Manager, JISC Collections. Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. RT @ ihr history.
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Connected Histories in the news | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Laquo; Connected Histories: the project. What makes for successful collaboration? Connected Histories in the news. 23 March, 2010 by Sharon Howard. Connected Histories is featured today on the BBC website. A search engine is being created to help historians find useful sources. The Connected History project will link up currently separate databases of source materials. On 24 March, 2010 at 11:49 am. What makes for successful collaboration? East London Thea...
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janewinters | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Posts by Jane Winters:. 16 June, 2010. What makes for successful collaboration? Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. What makes for successful collaboration? Connected Histories in the news. Connected Histories: the project. Marc Heyhoe on Connected Histories: the project. John Mason on Connected Histories in the news. Sharon Howard on Connected Histories: the project. Christopher Adams on Connected Histories: the project.
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London Lives 1690-1800 | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Laquo; What makes for successful collaboration? Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. 29 June, 2010 by Sharon Howard. London Lives 1690-1800: Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis. Which will be a major resource in Connected Histories, has now been publicly launched. The website features an interactive facility that allows people from all over the world to search for and link together documents relating to a si...
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Connected Histories: the project | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Connected Histories in the news. Connected Histories: the project. 30 October, 2009 by Sharon Howard. Connected Histories will create a federated search facility for a wide range of distributed electronic resources relating to early modern and nineteenth-century British History. On 23 March, 2010 at 3:24 pm. I am extremely interested in this project, but live in Boston, USA. I understand that the scope is limited to British history, at least until a mo...
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About | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Connected Histories will create a federated search facility for a wide range of distributed electronic resources relating to early modern and nineteenth-century British History. Through a combination of web crawling and the application of Natural Language Processing methodology the project will create a non-intrusive, distanced tagging of the data within those distributed sources to facilitate more sophisticated and structured searching. Centre for Digital...
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Projects | Organisations, Information and Knowledge Group
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Organisations, Information and Knowledge Group. SETA – ubiquitous data and service ecosystem for better metropolitan mobility. The objective of the SETA. The project lasts 3 years, with 5.5M of funding from EU Horizon 2020 of which 1.2M is for Sheffield. Professor Ciravegna is the project director (2016-2019). WeSenseIt – Citizen Water Observatories. Cabot I and Cabot II. Is an initiative of the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH). Our project involves working closely with he...
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e-monocot
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E-Monocot is a NERC. Funded consortium between Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. And the Natural History Museum. Grant no's 279981, 279984 and 279970. Period, Nov./Dec. 2010 to Oct./Nov. 2013. Coordinator and Kew PI: Dr. Paul Wilkin. Oxford PI Prof. Charles Godfray. NHM PI Dr. Vince Smith. The eMonocot team at the Plenary Meeting, Kew Gardens. Personal interests / role in project. What's your favourite monocot and why? Personal interests / role in project. My role in eMonocot is to develop the Scratchpads platf...
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Sharon Howard | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Posts by Sharon Howard:. 14 February, 2011. Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. 29 June, 2010. 23 March, 2010. Connected Histories in the news. 30 October, 2009. Connected Histories: the project. Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. What makes for successful collaboration? Connected Histories in the news. Connected Histories: the project. Marc Heyhoe on Connected Histories: the project.
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