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DH_OU seminar: Digital Resources in the Humanities, 25 April 2013 | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. DH OU seminar: Digital Resources in the Humanities, 25 April 2013. DH OU seminar: Digital Resources in the Humanities, 25 April 2013. April 23, 2013. A reminder of the next event in our DH OU Digital Humanities in Practice seminar series:. Digital Collections in the Humanities. Date: 25 April 2013. Time: 11.00am-1.00pm. Venue: Arts Music Studio, Perry D, Milton Keynes, The Open University. Speaker: Prof. Lorna Hughes. For more information on Digital Humanit...
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Francesca Benatti | Intercepted Letters
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Thomas Moore in Italy, 1819. I am a Research Associate in Digital Humanities at the Open University, where I run the Digital Humanities at The Open University Thematic Research Network. My research interests are digital editions, 19th-century Irish literature, and book history. Previously, I taught Textual Studies to the students of the MA in Literature and Publishing, National University of Ireland Galway; worked as a Research fellow for the GREP (Gender, Culture and Identity). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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About | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. My name is Francesca Benatti and I am a Research Associate in Digital Humanities at the Open University. My research interests are digital editions, 19th-century Irish literature, and book history. Previously, I taught Textual Studies to the students of the MA in Literature and Publishing, National University of Ireland Galway; worked as a Research fellow for the GREP (Gender, Culture and Identity). My main research project is the Thomas Moore Archive.
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Open Arts Journal official launch on Monday 21 October | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. Open Arts Journal official launch on Monday 21 October. Open Arts Journal official launch on Monday 21 October. October 18, 2013. From my Digital Humanities at The Open University blog. Digital Humanities at The Open University. Next Monday 21 October, The Open University in London will host the official launch of the Summer 2013 issue of the Open Arts Journal. 8249; DH OU seminar: Digital Resources in the Humanities, 25 April 2013. Working on 19th-century ...
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. View all posts by Francesca. Open Arts Journal Issue 2: Pavilions. February 25, 2014. Originally posted on Digital Humanities at The Open University. Open Arts Journal Issue 2 banner Pavilions Issue 2, Winter 2013-2014 Edited by Joel Robinson This second issue of the Open Arts Journal draws together a number of exploratory texts …. Digital Humanities Seminar, 25 February: Text Analysis: The Digital Dimension. February 5, 2014. October 18, 2013. DH OU semina...
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Digital Humanities Seminar, 25 February: Text Analysis: The Digital Dimension | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. Digital Humanities Seminar, 25 February: Text Analysis: The Digital Dimension. Digital Humanities Seminar, 25 February: Text Analysis: The Digital Dimension. February 5, 2014. This is the seminar I am organising with my colleague David King from the Computing Department at The Open University on 25 February. Digital Humanities at The Open University. Text analysis: the digital dimension. David King (Computing, The Open University). Working on 19th-century I...
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Rhymes on the Road | Francesca's research diary | Page 2
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. February 21, 2013. Digital Humanities at The Open University. The Open University, The British Library, The National Library of Scotland and The National Library of Wales are offering two PhD studentships. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), for research based on the collections of one or more of the library partners. Studentship 1 is in History (Digital Heritage/Crowdsourced Data). The closing date for applications is 31 March 2013.
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Open Arts Journal Issue 2: Pavilions | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. Open Arts Journal Issue 2: Pavilions. Open Arts Journal Issue 2: Pavilions. February 25, 2014. Very proud of working as a Consultant Editor for the Open Arts Journal, and to be the person actually clicking “Publish” (though my colleagues in Art History did the hard work of peer review, copy editing and proofreading). Digital Humanities at The Open University. Open Arts Journal Issue 2 banner. Issue 2, Winter 2013-2014. Edited by Joel Robinson. Working on 19...
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Digital Humanities Seminar: Commodity Histories, 24 October 2013 | Rhymes on the Road
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Rhymes on the Road. Francesca's research diary. Digital Humanities Seminar: Commodity Histories, 24 October 2013. Digital Humanities Seminar: Commodity Histories, 24 October 2013. October 18, 2013. From my Digital Humanities at The Open University blog. Digital Humanities at The Open University. The Digital Humanities Thematic Research Network is pleased to present the next event in the Digital Humanities in Practice series. Sandip Hazareesingh (History, The Open University) and Matthew Paskins (UCL).