Great to see this #WARCnet paper published! The paper includes contributions from the keynote panel at the 2022 WARCnet closing conference in Aarhus. #webarchiving#socialmediaarchiving
A new issue of #WARCnet Papers: "Looking ahead: after web (archives)?" by @HBee2015, Beatrice Cannelli, @C_Noguera, @mkrzmr, @KarindeWild
. You can read the publication and learn more about WARCnet on our website: https://t.co/jQgXeJxVQ8
“Preserving this material is essential for understanding our contemporary age.” Dr Beatrice Cannelli, discusses her PhD thesis on social media preservation. Un article by Ayah Al-Rawmi. https://t.co/73ITHw8wEQ @BCannelli
Participants needed! Want to feed back on responsible AI for cultural heritage collections? @amsichani is running a series of focus groups that will discuss the development and embedding of skills training for it – find out more at: https://t.co/SyVLkxO7Dj
Are you using social media or algorithmic data in your research? If so, the Algorithmic Archive project
is interested in hearing from you.
Survey: https://t.co/wsYBa96zNU
Survey open until 20 Feb
We are conducting a survey of Black collecting institutions and Black memory workers to better understand web archiving practices and the current state of web archive collections. Survey link: https://t.co/8KkPAYag0W
The new School of Advanced Study PhD in Digital Humanities by Practice allows for greater flexibility for those interested in pursuing more intensive practice-based research. Find out more about this course and apply: https://t.co/2B9vPqeskL
@britishlibrary A busy poster session -
1. Blog to Bytes: Exploring the UK Web Archive’s Blog Posts Through Text Analysis https://t.co/WLc2vMbdAN
2. Report on the Scholarly Use of Web Archives Across Ireland: The Past, Present & Future(s) https://t.co/uLSnIf3Tev
#IIPCWAC24#UKLegalDeposit
Join us for a roundtable discussion on AI, Teaching & Research in the Humanities - bringing together different communities of practice to build a shared vocabulary & better prepare for the AI-inflected present
📅8 May 12:45-2:45PM
📍 Online & In-person
https://t.co/hHl9Paw95F
Please RT Exciting new opportunity to work on fully funded AHRC funded PhD 'Exploring the Importance of Provenance in Oral History Collections' at @ucldis with myself @Han_Smyth and colleagues at @BL_OralHistory. Please read how to apply section carefully! https://t.co/yUAQWaIhQ2
Our new article on ‘Super-appification’ is now out in New Media & Society! 🚀 We delve into the rise of ‘super apps’, exploring their characteristics, origins, global impact, and conglomeration dynamics 🌟 Read: https://t.co/hsEqITZvlr (OA) w/ @fvandervlist, @mdieter, @esthr
The #CongruenceEngine project opened its first exhibit with our partners @TWAMmuseums Discovery Museum this October (showing until February 2024).
If you can't get to Newcastle, learn more about the exhibit and watch our four new project films 👇
https://t.co/pU8AXV2NlY
Join us tomorrow for 'AI, Science Fiction and Imagined Technological Futures'. We'll be discussing how #SciFi percolates in current discussions of AI with writers, editors, and researchers.
https://t.co/tlfXZnKOfb
The @DH_ResearchHub is excited to announce our annual seminar series for 2023-24:
Representations of AI: On hallucinations, spark(l)ing intelligence and the apocalypse
Join us online 22 Nov. at 12:30 GMT for our first session!
#DH#AI@SASNews@UoLondon
https://t.co/tlfXZnKgpD
If you haven't seen @britishlibrary's Digital Storytelling exhibition, please visit before it closes on 15th October! @miss_wisdom is giving 2 talks about it, tomorrow eve at @RichmondLibs & Friday morning (6th Oct) for @DARIAHeu's Friday Frontiers series https://t.co/umHojy6b5N