Lots of follow-on activities to the @DigitalGaelic network in which @Department_ASNC participated this week. In addition to the lecture by @ChronHib, research by @jo_tucker_ on digital sustainability, which grew out of the network, was published https://t.co/jOsaCzKog5 @ahrcpress
Later today. I will be closing the section on Scottish-Irish research projects presentations with a short show-and-tell about @DigitalGaelic, the 2020-21 UK-IRL collaborative grant in Digital Humanities.
It was a pleasure and indeed a valuable learning experience to be involved in the @DigitalGaelic project and in the report, now available online (see below). I hope the conversation on digital resources and research methods in medieval Gaelic studies continues!
From 2020-2021, @ahrcpress (UK) and @IrishResearch (IRL) funded the Digital Humanities network @DigitalGaelic "Developing a Digital Framework
for the Medieval Gaelic World".
A collective of authors has now published the project report:
https://t.co/9c5ZOKBfjX
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In the forthcoming report/position paper resulting from the @DigitalGaelic UK-IRL network (funded by @IrishResearch & @ahrcpress) we make the recommendation that funding agencies should think of models of supporting existing DH resources. Often small amounts will do.
I am overjoyed to receive the @MUFacultyofArts Research Achievement Award, the 2nd time after 2018. This is not least a recognition of my recent @IrishResearch-AHRC funded projects "Developing a Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World" @DigitalGaelic and...
Coming up tomorrow Sat, 13:00, as part of @HistFest: my presentation of the @DigitalGaelic network and of the current #OG_H_AM project, as part of the panel "Digital Encounters with the Past".
Register at https://t.co/iOWWUD9QOu
This event will include a contribution by @ChronHib on the wonderfully productive @DigitalGaelic network funded by @ahrcpress and @IrishResearch formally finishing today 30 Sept. The Department was delighted to be part of the project and looks forward to continuing conversations.
How can digital technologies transform our understanding of how Ogham writing is understood and protected? Find out and more at 'Digital Encounters with the Past', our free online event for #HistFest21 on Saturday 2 October, 1-2pm. Register here: https://t.co/PHsl38m6XS @HistFest
In 'Digital Encounters with the Past', @IrishResearch Council-supported researchers will share insights on their latest projects and how digital technologies can bring history to life.
Join us on Sat 2 Oct for this online event. Free tickets: https://t.co/UCnD0R73KQ #HistFest21
Dr Michael Hawkins of @CamDigHum is speaking at the final day of the @DigitalGaelic training event, Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts. A wonderful introduction to manuscript transcription and the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), including examples drawn from #dindshenchas.
Our final day of training has just kicked off with 'Introducing the Contents of Harley 5280' by
Dr Caoimhín Ó Dónaill, Ulster University #DigitalGaelic
Looking forward to day 2 of 'Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts: An Online Training Event' which will focus today on 'Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research (Image and Format)' https://t.co/yJK0z58iQO
@DigitalGaelic Training Event Day 2:
Dr Anne-Marie O'Brien @DIAS_ISOS@SCSLibrary is presenting the application of IIIF to the ISOS collection of digitised manuscripts.
Here she shows images of Lebor Ogaim; one can even overlay images to compare them. #OG_H_AM
Currently having issues with @Zoom, everyone is having trouble joining. Please keep trying! Some have helpfully pointed out that using Zoom in your browser instead of the app seems to work better. #DigitalGaelic
There appears to be a problem with Zoom itself, so some of you (attendees) may have difficulties trying to get in. It took me a couple of times but I'm among the lucky ones. Just so you know it's not you. Please keep trying!
Looking forward to hearing from Prof. Greg Toner of @ModLangs_QUB@qub_gaeilge about one of the breakthrough Machine Learning research projects for Early Irish. Anyone interested in attending online can register for the Cardamom Seminar Series event, 5PM 27/09/2021
Looking forward to day 2 of 'Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts: An Online Training Event' which will focus today on 'Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research (Image and Format)' https://t.co/yJK0z58iQO