We're pleased to announce the first keynote speaker for #DCDC25 is Professor Katy Shaw, director of the AHRC Creative Communities programme. Find out more about her session and book your ticket here ➡️ ji.sc/3Epaje6
Posts by Neil Grindley
Aha! Like seeing an old friend up there onscreen. The classic OAIS model graphic. Been a while since I've seen it. #bdcam25
The most important research moment is not when the researcher opens the [archival] box, but when the archivist fills the box.
I like that. Especially in the context of underrepresented communities and partially represented topics.
#bdcam25
Just settling down for "Latin American Feminist Organizations in the Archived Web" at the #BDCAM25 conference. Great chance over the next few days to immerse myself in current digital scholarship activity.
Turns out all the formal web archiving programmes are exclusively in the global north.
The Anglicans and the Catholics dominating the skyline here in Liverpool. Librarians making up the third point of the triangle on the 13th floor of The Spire Building. Interesting discussions at #RLUK25. First face to face meeting for 6 years.
Sitting in the Clarivate session on their activity in the AI space. The next wave is here 'actionable AI'. They can reason, plan and execute, apparently. Must be how Clarivate is coming up with their strategy at the moment.
The Discovering Collections Discovering Communities (DCDC) conference registration has gone live today!
dcdcconference.co.uk/dcdc25/
It's a total steal at just £130 for a full (3 day) conference ticket!!
(Bit more if you want to do the networking events)
Go get 'em. Go on!
#DCDC25
Discover how the @jisc.bsky.social group purchasing scheme saves HE institutions money on buying digital archival collections: www.jisc.ac.uk/digital-arch...
"Don't be a dinosaur. Embrace open access." ...
Brigett Vezina, #TaNC. Policy Forum. #unlockingcollections
Policy forum at #TaNC on discussing report launching today. zenodo.org/records/1383...
Can use this report to advocate to funders and to our own organisations about the core requirements of building the UK Digital Collection. #unlockingcollections
It's a treat to hear about the marine archaeology work done by Unpath'd Waters project. unpathdwaters.org.uk
Important heritage and environmental considerations. #TaNC #unlockedcollections
I think the conclusion to the question "can or should you use machine learning to identify bias in collections?" was ... maybe. Best done very slowly and carefully. #unlockingcollections #TaNC
Susan Pui San Lok is rehearsing Stuart Hall's question from 1999, "Whose heritage?". How have artists works been names and described and who has been neglected? How can Machine Learning be deployed to enable us to see where the gaps are? #TaNC
At the #TaNC conference. About to hear about the Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage project. Did they enable digital cross-search of collections, to surface patterns of bias, to uncover hidden and unexpected connections? (That was the aim). gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref...
Went to a tremendous exhibition yesterday at The British Museum. The artist Hew Locke spent 2 years going through BM collection finding items connected with colonialism, slavery, and imperialism. On display alongside some of his own work. www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/...
I was in Lewes last night for the bonfire celebrations. Difficult to describe exactly how eccentric it is. Cosplay morris dancers doing mardi gras/day of the dead parades with flaming torches and papal effigies. Deeply bizarre but highly entertaining. Then Trump this morning. What a come down.
Join our free webinar on 7 Nov World Digital Preservation Day to find out how @jisc.bsky.social can help you with all things digital preservation www.jisc.ac.uk/events/digit...
Library futures ... "Your job is to create curiosity. People should leave libraries with more questions than they had when they walked in." Erik Boekesteijn delivering final keynote at #openengaged He was consultant on creating Storyhouse in Chester. www.storyhouse.com
Hearing about recently launched Museums Data Service. AHRC & Bloomberg funded. museumdata.uk Going for 80m records from 1700 museums over next 10 years. They want to ensure data contribution is as easy and flexible as possible. #openengaged
Eloy Rodrigues from OpenAIRE identifying 3 areas of work for 2024/25. 1. Reassert the value proposition for repositories. 2. Propogate best practices for repositories
3. Assist with creation and coordination of national networks.
#openengaged
Ed Jewel from Libraries Connected giving us big numbers for the social benefits that public libraries deliver. £6 return on every £1 invested. £3.4bn worth of social value per year. Impressive! (Might have to look under the hood at those numbers). #openengaged
Crumbs. Didn't realise what a negligible amount of non-standard format submissions were put forward for last REF.
2021.ref.ac.uk/results-anal...
#openengaged #OAweek
Discussion of barriers to x-disciplinary working. Prof. Hugh Shanahan - he is a computer scientist who publishes in sociology journals. Not really helping his departmental comp sci REF profile! Challenging getting effective evaluation and validation of research #openengaged #OAweek
Prof. Jane Winters - difference between research in science and research in humanities. (Science) Is this data correct? (Humanities) Are these records / is this collection interesting enough to use for my research. #openandengaged
At the @britishlibrary.bsky.social for Open and Engaged conference. Kicking off with a panel on x-disciplinary approach to open scholarship. Paola Castano is a space scientist and sociologist. She is all about interrelations and connections. #OpenEngaged
We're at the Jisc All Staff conference. 700 people in one room. #jisc. Talking about AI. Surprise surprise.
One week left to go to submit a paper (or workshop or whatever) for the #DCDC25 conference. Take a look at the CFP here - dcdcconference.co.uk/dcdc25/call-...
It's a great conference for anyone interested in promoting GLAMA collections (digital and physical) and connecting with communities.
Hey @williamkilbride.bsky.social thanks for the #ff. Marvellous to see you as well at #ipres2024. Ghent was glorious and I learnt a lot. I think I'm supposed to suggest someone else aren't I? I'll need to dig around some more on this platform that I'm trying to get to grips with. 😀
In a birds of a feather session at #iPres2024 talking about what the key challenges will be for #digpres over the next 20 years. I wondered about the trust we will need to place on intelligent automation (IA) driven by AI to carry out our DP functions. Will we trust the machines to get on with it?
Some discussion in the Cloud Computing panel earlier at #iPres2024 about creating a 'community of practice' (vendor agnostic) group to share experiences about using (or not using) ("clouding" or "de-clouding"??) platforms for preservation. Interesting.