Digital Humanities Projects
Below is a brief list of some of the digital humanities projects that Research IT have worked on.
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Building shared futures from photographic remains: Kenyan visual heritage and urban life
Building Shared Futures is a collaboration between the University of Bristol, Bristol Archives, University of Nairobi, Technical University of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and National Museums of Kenya. British and Kenyan colleagues are working together to explore the role that photographic archives can play in conversations about the history and future of Nairobi.
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Historical Photographs of China
Historical Photographs of China, led by Professor Robert Bickers, is a project dedicated to collecting and digitising largely unseen historical photographs of China and publishing them on a specialised web platform.
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Manuscript Pamphleteering in Early Stuart England
Manuscript Pamphleteering in Early Stuart England (MPESE) brings together bibliographical data, texts (transcriptions) and manuscript images to help students and scholars access the rich world of early Stuart handwritten political discourse.
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The First Century of the Irish Exchequer
A Jean Golding Institute funded project that used data science tools and techniques to analyse an English-language translation of a medieval Latin document