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Collections as Data: Remixing Special Collections with Digital Tools

Collections as Data: Remixing Special Collections with Digital Tools Online

The Digital Creativity and Cultures Hub (DCCH) at the University of Leeds is dedicated to supporting research that uses digital methods, cultural heritage collections and archives, explores digital creativity and fosters critical approaches to emergent themes and issues.  

Through an internship programme 10 undergraduates are working with the DCCH on library and cultural collections-based projects in the 2023/24 academic year. This is an exciting time as students and their mentors have begun work on designing and planning their research. 

At this event we will hear from two of the interns Lili Jaber (English) and Samuel Yeung (Music Psychology) about their work on the Collections (as) Data project, developing digital approaches to working with data to offer new insights into Library collections. Lili and Sam will share their works in progress in using, interpreting and remixing the library’s Special Collections. Lili will update us on her work producing an AI-assisted transcription of manuscript works in the Cookery Collection and the different digital methods she is using to bring this dataset to life. Sam will share his project automating identification of locations pictured in the Godfrey Bingley Photographic Archive; and some experiments with improving AI recognition for Traditional Chinese characters in early printed books based on the University’s Chinese Collections

The staff mentors for this project are Jodie Double (Libraries Digital Content & Copyright Manager) and Cassie Ulph, Digital Development Officer for the DCCH, who will also introduce and chair the event. 

Date:
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Postgraduate researcher     Public     Staff     Taught postgraduate     Undergraduate  
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Event Organizer

Nick Sheppard

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