All Stories

  1. What people study when they study Tumblr
  2. Opening Access to collections: the making and using of open digitised cultural content
  3. Crowdsourcing Bentham: Beyond the Traditional Boundaries of Academic History
  4. 3D reconstruction for damaged documents
  5. Demonstrating data using storyboard visualization tool
  6. How Twitter Is Studied in the Medical Professions: A Classification of Twitter Papers Indexed in PubMed
  7. What do people study when they study Twitter? Classifying Twitter related academic papers
  8. Interactive Exploration and Flattening of Deformed Historical Documents
  9. Multispectral Imaging of Degraded Parchment
  10. I, Digital: Personal Collections in the Digital Era
  11. Experiments with the internet of things in museum space
  12. The Rise of Digitization
  13. The Digital Wunderkammer: Flickr as a Platform for Amateur Cultural and Heritage Content
  14. Reinventing Research? Information Practices in the Humanities
  15. Digital Images for the Information Professional, by Melissa M. Terras. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008. 245 pp. $114.95 cloth. ISBN 978-0-7546-4860-4 (cloth)
  16. Review of Beyond Illustration: 2D and 3D Digital Tools for Discovery in Archaeology [Book]
  17. e-Science, users & usability
  18. Documentation and the users of digital resources in the humanities
  19. ‘Grand Theft Archive’: A Quantitative Analysis of the State of Computer Game Preservation
  20. Library and information resources and users of digital resources in the humanities
  21. Image to Interpretation
  22. How do Papyrologists Read Ancient Texts?
  23. The Palaeography of Vindolanda
  24. Introduction
  25. Conclusion
  26. Results
  27. Using Artificial Intelligence to Read the Vindolanda Texts
  28. Interpreting the image: using advanced computational techniques to read the Vindolanda texts
  29. Shadow Stereo, Image Filtering, and Constraint Propagation
  30. A Virtual Tomb for Kelvingrove: Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Education
  31. Present, Not Voting