AHRC-NEH funded project investigating #AI solutions for Cultural Organisations to make born-digital records more accessible. PIs @lisejaillant and @gworthey
The AEOLIAN project has three specific objectives:
1. To make digitised and born-digital collections more accessible.
2. To analyse these collections using innovative research methods.
3. To identify synergies and collaborative avenues between US and UK cultural organisations.
Registration is now OPEN for our 6th and FINAL workshop: New Horizons in AI and Machine Learning for Libraries and Archives on 23rd February, 1–6pm UK time. Keynote Speaker: @khetiwe24 To register and for more details, see our website: https://t.co/ty84MfKRmJ #AI#ML
New CFP deadline: 28 February! Submit for our Special Issue with Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH): “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives”. More details here: https://t.co/5S9hYZxeZC #DH#ML
If you missed our recent Workshop 5: 'Making More Sense With Machines' (or simply want to watch again!) we are delighted to announce that the recordings are now available to watch on our website: https://t.co/DktYF2etQu
Attending this series of workshops on AI & digitized cultural heritage collections this week! Part of why I love Zoom and its affordances -- these workshops have given me access to research communities that inform directions in my current & future work. Thank you @AeolianNetwork
📢 Looking forward to Day 2 of #Aeoliannetwork Workshop 5 ! Organised by @gworthey and @AeolianNetwork.
With some amazing speakers including @Ted_Underwood and Ryan Dubnicek, who will talk about #AI#ML methods and the @hathitrust Digital Library.
https://t.co/1erxr5fKNb
Not long until the second session of our Workshop 5, hosted by @gworthey! Starting at 10am Central and 4pm in the UK. If you're joining us, please let us know your thoughts using #AeolianNetwork, and check out the programme here: https://t.co/IPOeUuYOA2 #AI#ML
Today's the first day of our Workshop 5, "Making More Sense With Machines" - starting at 10am Central and 4pm UK time. There's still time to register, and we've had some time changes to our programme, which can be found on our website! https://t.co/IPOeUuYOA2
Today's the first day of our Workshop 5, "Making More Sense With Machines" - starting at 10am Central and 4pm UK time. There's still time to register, and we've had some time changes to our programme, which can be found on our website! https://t.co/IPOeUuYOA2
Less than a week to go until our next online workshop hosted by @gworthey and @profdownie! We have made further updates to the programme, so do check out the details on our website and register for what promises to be an excellent workshop! https://t.co/IPOeUuYgKu
UPDATE: The draft programme for our upcoming online Workshop 5: 'Making More Sense With Machines' (29th & 30th November) hosted by @gworthey and @profdownie is now available on our website! Check out our incredible list of speakers and register here: https://t.co/elvB9GsW2f
📢CFP Update: We have extended the deadline for submissions to 30 December 2022! Do check out the CFP Special Issue with JOCCH - the issue will cover a broad range of interdisciplinary perspectives considering technologies applied to digitised and born-digital archives.
📢CFP deadline 30 November 2022 for our Special Issue with Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH): “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives”. Select the Special Issue when submitting. More details here: https://t.co/5S9hYZxeZC #DH
UPDATE: The draft programme for our upcoming online Workshop 5: 'Making More Sense With Machines' (29th & 30th November) hosted by @gworthey and @profdownie is now available on our website! Check out our incredible list of speakers and register here: https://t.co/elvB9GsW2f
📢CFP deadline 30 November 2022 for our Special Issue with Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH): “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives”. Select the Special Issue when submitting. More details here: https://t.co/5S9hYZxeZC #DH
The next AEOLIAN workshop, ‘Making More Sense with Machines’ will take place on 29 & 30 November on ZOOM. You can register and find out more details and updates on our website: https://t.co/IPOeUuGFlU We hope to see you there!
Our next workshop, ‘Making More Sense with Machines’ will take place on 29 & 30 November on ZOOM. Guest speakers include Jill Naiman (@astroblend), @benmschmidt, Peter Organisciak (@POrg) and Nikolaus Parulian. To find out more & register see our website: https://t.co/gfygwfkLT4
📢A reminder to submit to our current CFP: “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives”, a Special Issue of ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH). Deadline 30 November 2022! Read more: https://t.co/9kW014xGH6 #DH#AI
Have you seen our current AEOLIAN CFP – “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives” for a Special Issue to be published in ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH)? Deadline 30 November 2022! Read more: https://t.co/NrOadx7uAC #DH
All of the articles from the second Special Issues of our sister-project, AURA (Archives in the UK/ROI & AI), are now available online and Open Access! See the full list and links on the website: https://t.co/v3hSPhvBhz #DH#culturalheritage#archives
Reminder of the current AEOLIAN CFP – “Applying Innovative Technologies to Digitised and Born-Digital Archives” – for a Special Issue to be published in ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH). Deadline 30 November 2022! Read more: https://t.co/5COrsRkjip #DH
A recent Open Access article from the AURA project's special issue in Archival Science from @makethecatwise and Mark Bell at @UkNatArchives – 'Keeping it under lock and keywords: exploring new ways to open up the web archives with notebooks': https://t.co/5bLMPt4d3S #DH