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Building the digital archive |
A short interview with the project's technical lead, Catherine Conisbee, on building the digital archive. |
Catherine Conisbee |
23 Mar 2023 |
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A Postcard from Hitler |
The Project Lead, Dr Stuart Lee, discusses his most memorable finds on previous crowdsourcing projects |
Stuart Lee |
08 Feb 2023 |
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Introducing 'Their Finest Hour' |
A brief introduction by the project team to 'Their Finest Hour' |
Stuart Lee, Matthew Kidd, Joseph Quinn |
23 Jan 2023 |
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Your Digital Life During Lockdown |
A podcast to help students consider how best to use digital devices during the COVID-19 lockdown. A blog on digital distractions can be found on the welfare coronavirus advice page https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/welfare/counselling/coronavirus |
Ulrik Lyngs, Maureen Freed, Oxford University Counselling Service |
28 May 2020 |
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Episode 5: imagined futures |
In today's podcast we delve into two different projects that engage with the theme of imagined futures. |
Monica Degen, Professor John Wylie, Adam Michael Packer |
29 May 2019 |
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Episode 2: digital technologies and cultural heritage |
In this podcast, we discuss the interaction between digital technologies and cultural heritage. |
Kathryn Eccles, Padmini Ray Murray, Alice Watson |
29 May 2019 |
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Episode 1: introducing digital - visual - cultural |
Welcome to this series of podcasts designed to give you an insight into the University of Oxford’s digital - visual - cultural series of events. |
Gillian Rose, Adam Michael Packer |
29 May 2019 |
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Live panel on digital engagement |
In this live panel, we sit down with Resident Advisor founder Nick Sabine and fellow MBA slash film producer Yetunde Dada to discuss community engagement through digital media. |
Nick Sabine, Yetu Dada |
16 Nov 2018 |
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Digital Typography - Did you mean incurable? Searching and Finding Incunabula in the World Wide Web |
Dr Falk Eisermann (Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, Staatsbibliothek, Berlin), gives a talk for the History of the Book Seminar series on 9th March 2018. |
Falk Eisermann |
13 Mar 2018 |
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Is there a future for photojournalists in the digital age? |
Adrian Hadland, senior lecturer, University of Stirling, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Some videos have been edited out of the recording due to Copyright and/or distorted sound. |
Adrian Hadland |
05 Feb 2018 |
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Creative Commons |
What’s happening to our news? |
Nic Newman, research associate and lead author of Digital News Report at RISJ, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. |
Nic Newman |
04 Dec 2017 |
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The evolution of digital journalism and tapping into tech for story-telling |
Lianna Brinded, Europe editor at Quartz, gives a talk as part of the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. |
Lianna Brinded |
04 Dec 2017 |
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Creative Commons |
Going Digital. A Roadmap for Organisational Transformation - Panel discussion |
Panel discussion looking at Lucy Kueng's report 'Going Digital. A Roadmap for Organisational Transformation'. |
Renee Kaplan, David Levy, Lucy Keung, Madhav Chinnappa |
01 Dec 2017 |
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Creative Commons |
Going Digital - A Roadmap for Organisational Transformation |
Lucy Kueng, Google Digital News Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute gives a talk about a new research report 'Going Digital. A Roadmap for Organisational Transformation'. |
Lucy Kueng |
01 Dec 2017 |
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Seeing is Believing: Computer vision and machine learning for image collections |
Giles Bergel gives a talk on using new technologies to understand the history of books and printing. |
Giles Bergel |
05 Jul 2017 |
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15cBOOKTRADE: The visualization of the circulation of books over time and space and image-searching tool: how we got there |
Cristina Dondi and Matilde Malaspina of the 15C BOOKTRADE project, give a talk for the 2017 DHOXSS. |
Cristina Dondi, Matilde Malaspina |
04 Jul 2017 |
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Bringing order to chaos: Using Face and Pattern Recognition on Photo Archives |
This talk explains how David has been using Face and Pattern Recognition on an otherwise undocumented photographic archive from Cameroon to identify patterns and connections between images. Similar approaches are possible online. |
David Zeitlyn |
04 Jul 2017 |
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Encoding and Encoded Texts |
Panel chaired by Pip Wilcox, with Barbara McGillivray, Megan Senseney and Nicholas Cole. |
Pip Wilcox, Barbara McGillivray, Megan Senseney, Nicholas Cole. |
04 Jul 2017 |
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2017 Opening Keynote: Jack of all Trades, Master of One: the Promise of Intermethodological Collaboration |
Dr Diane Jakacki, Digital Scholarship Coordinator, Faculty Teaching Associate in Comparative Humanities, Bucknell University , gives the opening keynote to the 2017 Digital Humanities at Oxford Seminar School. |
Diane Jakacki |
04 Jul 2017 |
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Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World |
In this keynote lecture, leading political writer Timothy Garton Ash will present his ten guiding principles for a connected world, and offer a manifesto for global free speech in the digital age. |
Timothy Garton Ash |
19 May 2017 |
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News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in |
Tom Standage, deputy editor, the Economist gives a talk as part of the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series, with an introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Tom Standage |
19 May 2017 |
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Why Facebook matters and what you need to know about digital |
Esra Dogramaci, Senior Digital Editor, Deutsche Welle, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Esra Dogramaci |
08 May 2017 |
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Creative Commons |
Digital transformation - the organisation challenges |
Introduction by Richard Sambrook |
Lucy Küng |
09 Feb 2017 |
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Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School |
Pip Wilcox from the Bodleian Libraries talks about Sebastian's long standing contribution to teaching at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS). |
Pip Willcox |
16 Nov 2016 |
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Mobile in Museums |
Theodore Koterwas, Mobile Development Team Lead, IT Services, gives a short talk for Oxford University Museums Staff Conference |
Theodore Koterwas |
31 Oct 2016 |
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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi |
With Dirk Obbink (Associate Professor in Papyrology and Greek Literature, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford) |
Dirk Obbink |
19 Aug 2016 |
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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi |
With Brent Seales (Professor of Computer Science, University of Kentucky) |
Brent Seales |
19 Aug 2016 |
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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi |
With Brent Seales and Dirk Obbink |
Brent Seales, Dirk Obbink |
19 Aug 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Closing Keynote: Open Access and Digital Humanities – Opening up to the World |
Isabel Galina, (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) gives the closing keynote for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Isabel Galina |
08 Jul 2016 |
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Tales of the Bodleian's First Folio |
Pip Wilcox, Curator of Digital Special Collections, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the 2016 DHOXSS on Shakespeare's First Folio, held by the Bodleian. |
Pip Wilcox |
08 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Building and Analyzing a Semantic Network |
Maria Telegina, (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Maria Telegina |
08 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
An Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the Renaissance |
Cristina Dondi, (Modern Languages, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Cristina Dondi |
08 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Graphic Motifs as an Aid to Handwritten Archive Transcription and Searching |
Chris Powell, (The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Chris Powell |
07 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Linked Data and Leitmotifs – Digitally Researching the Reception of Richard Wagner’s Music-Dramas |
Carolin Rindfleisch, (Faculty of Music, University of Oxford), gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Carolin Rindfleisch |
07 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Imaging Beyond the Institution: How DIY Digitization Impacts Research |
Judith Siefring, (Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Judith Siefring |
06 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Big Data and the Humanities |
Ralph Schroeder, (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford) and Laird Barrett (Taylor & Francis) give a talk for the DHOXSS 2016. |
Ralph Schroeder, Laird Barrett |
06 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Hidden Museum: Connecting Collections in Context |
Scott Billings, (Oxford University Museum of Natural History, University of Oxford), Theodore Koterwas, (IT Services, University of Oxford), Jessica Suess, (Oxford University Museums, University of Oxford), give a talk for the DHOXSS 2016. |
Scott Billings, Jessica Suess, Theodore Koterwas |
06 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
ViTA: Visualization for Text Alignment |
Alfie Abdul-Rahman, (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Alfie Abdul-Rahman |
06 Jul 2016 |
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Opening Keynote: Identifying the point of it all: Towards a Model of "Digital Infrapuncture", |
Deb Verhoeven, (Deakin University) gives the opening keynote talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School. |
Deb Verhoeven |
05 Jul 2016 |
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Are the Humanities More Digital than the Sciences? |
A panel discussion with Howard Hotson, Andrew Prescott, Dave De Roure and Heather Viles |
Howard Hotson, Andrew Prescott, Dave De Roure, Heather Viles |
02 Mar 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Hurricanes and hashtags: the power dynamics of humanitarian reporting in a digital age |
Glenda Cooper, lecturer in journalism, City University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute. Please note: Sound of speaker decreases during recording. |
Glenda Cooper |
16 Feb 2016 |
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The Future of the Professions |
In an era when machines can out-perform human beings at most tasks what are the prospects for employment? |
Richard Susskind, Daniel Susskind, Joshua Hordern, Vili Lehdonvirta |
16 Feb 2016 |
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Keynote: When Food Goes Digital: From a Mundane Point of View |
Steve Woolgar gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 30th November 2015. |
Steve Woolgar |
08 Feb 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Digital Food Activism |
Karin Eli and Tanja Schneider gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 29th November 2015. |
Karin Eli, Tanja Schneider |
08 Feb 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Political Food Served Digitally All Day? An Online/Offline Perspective on Food- Related Political Consumerism |
Katharina Witterhold gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 27th November 2015. |
Katharina Witterhold |
08 Feb 2016 |
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Knowledge Machines |
How have digital technologies changed research practices in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities? |
Eric Meyer, Lucie Burgess, Kathryn Eccles, James Smithies |
05 Feb 2016 |
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Interview with Michael Docherty |
We catch up with Cancer Research UK's Director of Digital on fundraising in the digital age. |
Michael Docherty |
03 Aug 2015 |
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Fundraising through Digital |
Michael Docherty (Cancer Research UK) on how clicktivists, slacktivists and hacktivists are helping us beat cancer sooner. |
Michael Docherty |
03 Aug 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in |
Tom Standage – Digital Editor, The Economist, spoke at the Business and Practice of Journalism seminar on Wednesday 7 May 2014. |
Tom Standage |
21 May 2015 |
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How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour |
Nic Newman (former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Research Associate) gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Nic Newman |
03 Nov 2014 |
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Museums in the digital age: development or conflict? |
Interview with Martin Roth – Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
Martin Roth |
30 Jul 2014 |
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Beyond Digital Humanities: Skills, Application and Collaboration |
A thought-provoking closing keynote given by Melissa Terras, University College London, at DHOxSS 2014. |
Melissa Terras |
24 Jul 2014 |
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Creating and Sustaining DH Teams: Scaling from the Smaller to the Larger, from the Individual to the Institution and Beyond |
A talk given by Lynne Siemens, University of Victoria at DHOxSS 2014. |
Lynne Siemens |
23 Jul 2014 |
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Ancient Lives: Classics and Digital Humanities at Oxford |
James Brusuelas from the Faculty of Classics, Oxford University, gives a talk at DHOxSS 2014, around the Ancient Lives project. |
James Brusuelas |
23 Jul 2014 |
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Panel - The Future of Data Access and Preservation |
This panel discussion will bring together those working in the area of data access and preservation to discuss the numerous problems and future possibilities of data curation, preservation, and long-term access. |
David De Roure, William Kilbride, Christine Madsen, Carole L. Palmer |
23 Jul 2014 |
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Obtaining the Unobtainable: The Holy Grail of Seed Funding for Small-Scale Digital Projects |
A talk given by Emma Goodwin, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Oxford, at DHOxSS 2014. |
Emma Goodwin |
23 Jul 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
One Connected Vision of Ancient Egypt: A launch of the digitised Topographical Bibliography |
Richard Parkinson, Professor of Egyptology, gives a talk about the new digital Topographical Bibliography from the Griffith Institute at Oxford. |
Richard Parkinson |
23 Jun 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
Innovation in Legacy Media - The Challenge for Leaders |
Professor Lucy Keung, Jonkoping University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Lucy Keung |
19 May 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in |
Tom Standage, media correspondent, The Economist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series |
Tom Standage |
19 May 2014 |
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The FT’s digital strategy |
James Lamont, Managing Editor, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
James Lamont |
17 Mar 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
Ebooks, Reading and Scholarship in a Digital Age |
Niko Pfund, President of Oxford University Press (USA), discusses the ways in which technology affects reading, scholarship, publishing and even thinking. |
Niko Pfund |
24 Sep 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Webometrics: The Evolution of a Digital Social Science Research Field |
Mike Thelwall's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. |
Mike Thelwall |
28 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Visioning Studies: A Socio-technical Approach to Designing the Future |
Diane H. Sonnenwald's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. |
Diane H. Sonnenwald |
28 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Reproducibility: Gold or Fool's Gold in Digital Social Research? |
Christine Borgman's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. |
Christine Borgman |
28 Mar 2012 |
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Digital Social Research: An Interdisciplinary Niche or the Future of the Social Sciences? |
Peter van den Besselaar's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. |
Peter van den Besselaar |
28 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Only Collect: An Introduction to the World of the Poetic Miscellany |
Dr Abigail Williams, Director of the Digital Miscellanies Index, explains how these popular collections of poetry designed to suit contemporary tastes were used in the 18th Century. |
Abigail Williams |
09 Mar 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Global Digital Television Switchover: National Differences and Emerging Outcomes |
Michael Starks gives the Oxford Media Research Seminar for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series. |
Michael Starks |
06 Feb 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
On Free Speech 1: Deletion and Denialism |
Free Speech Debate's monthly podcast features a round-up of interviews on the site including Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, former Formula One boss Max Mosley and Chinese scholar Yan Xuetong. |
Brian Pellot, Katie Engelhart, Jimmy Wales, Max Mosley |
01 Feb 2012 |
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Migration, Digital Images and the Future of Insurgency |
Dr John Mackinlay (King's College London) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW lunchtime seminar series. |
John Mackinlay |
09 Aug 2011 |
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Creative Commons |
Copyrights and Copywrongs: Protection of News Copyright in the Digital World |
Robert Picard, Professor of Media Economics, Jonkoping University and Director of Research, RISJ, Oxford, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Robert Picard |
13 Jun 2011 |
71 |
Creative Commons |
The use of citizen journalism by traditional media |
Seminar delivered by Nic Newman, former Future Media Controller, BBC and visiting fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. |
Nic Newman |
04 Mar 2011 |
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Nietzsche Source. Scholarly Nietzsche editions on the web |
Introduction to the scholarly editions of Nietzsche Source: the digital critical edition based on Colli/Montinary, the digital edition of the Nietzsche estate including works, manuscripts and letters and the future genetic edition of Nietzsche's works. |
Paolo D’Iorio |
23 Dec 2009 |
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Gutenberg and the digital revolution |
Bodley's head librarian, Sarah Thomas, talks about the history of the Bodleian Library and the changes that are taking place within it, particularly the digitisation project -creating electronic digital versions of books- currently underway. |
Sarah Thomas |
28 Oct 2009 |
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We're the people we've been waiting for |
Lord Puttnam discusses how education and learning will develop over the next decade and beyond, given the pace of change driven by digital technologies. He reflects on the impact of the recession and climate change on how we equip learners for the future. |
David Puttnam |
12 Jun 2009 |
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We're the people we've been waiting for |
Lord Puttnam discusses how education and learning will develop over the next decade and beyond, given the pace of change driven by digital technologies. He reflects on the impact of the recession and climate change on how we equip learners for the future. |
David Puttnam |
12 Jun 2009 |