The Digital Humanities Congress is a new conference which will be held in Sheffield every two years. Its purpose is to promote the sharing of knowledge, ideas and techniques within the digital humanities. Digital humanities is understood by Sheffield to mean the use of technology within arts, heritage and humanities research as both a method […]
Month: March 2012
User engagement, both online and offline, is an important process for any project delivering successful web-based resources. Web usability is arguably part of that process, and we were keen to expose projects within the current JISC Content programme to the principles of user centred design early on in the planning of their online resources. Many […]
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Feedback on OCRing tabular data
Last week, we asked for feedback on your experience of OCRing tabular data. Christy Henshaw, working on the JISC funded digitisation of the Medical Officers of Health reports, has summarised the responses received so far: I recently posted a request to digital library mailing lists, asking the community to share their experiences and knowledge about […]