The voting form for DH Awards 2025, after some delay, is up! It will shut on 2026-04-17.
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Posts by Sarah Ames
“Football club is apolitical” simply doesn’t cut it when that football club has been naive enough to let a political party trample all over it for its own self-advertisement - anybody could have seen what Reform and Farage were going to pull at Ipswich & it appears they were hardly discouraged.
Digitalhumanities, #librarylife and #NLP friends: has anyone bought a large historical dataset (books, newspapers, maps etc, images or ocr) from a publisher/digitiser to data mine? I’d like to compare notes… either on here or DM me 🙏
Brilliant piece just out on “Inappropriate AI” by Colin Milburn & @ritaraley.bsky.social. A critique of higher ed’s legitimation quest for policies of “appropriate” AI use despite fact that LLMs are by nature inappropriate. They "appropriate" all edu and other materials. uchri.org/foundry/inap...
What happens when you let AI write match reports? You end up with reports for games that never happened. Levante v Villarreal was postponed due to bad weather but according to this site it was played, finished 0-0 and was very dull. They even awarded a man of the match! www.bwin.com/en/news/post...
A spiral embroidery on blue tie dye fabric with many symbols in different colors
2025 in People embroidery is finished & on the wall! All the meaningful interactions I had with other adults, every day of last year. Different colors for people from different parts of my life, different stitches for different interactions. Guide here: quinndombrowski.com/textiles/202... #DHmakes
Last year I was asked to give the keynote at the Conference of European National Librarians (CENL) meeting on AI and Libraries, and here it is! "Be More Library: Upholding Library Values in a Tech Industry World". In short, we need to define what WE want, and go get it! www.cenl.org/wp-content/u...
We've been working on our new Digital Collections Platform - launching formally in 2026. Thanks @emmahorrell.bsky.social for all your UX guidance and support!
blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-comm...
(dataset used, 'Scotland on the Internet', available on Data Foundry soon...)
'Who decides what’s worth remembering, and how does that shape our shared story?' @andreakocsis.bsky.social and Dorsey Kaufmann's exhibition, Digital Ghosts, opens in November. Really happy that NLS could partially fund this work through our Digital Research Fellowship: data.nls.uk/projects/dig...
A really interesting piece on the Return/Enter key. aresluna.org/the-day-retu...
I also did some work on the terminology of "return" in this context in www.sup.org/books/media-...
Customer feedback this week;
‘Please can you get some more diversity at the National Trust by encouraging more hot men to visit.’
Ideas for how we do this v welcome. Nothing too racy please - we are the National Trust not the National Tryst.
So @theturing.bsky.social has decided they no longer need Humanities (!) - so the The Alan Turing Institute’s Humanities and Data Science Interest Group are having one final event: "Network power: the humanities and data science in collaboration" In person and online, Oxford, 25th Sept. Pls share!
Spent the morning seeing if I could map some of London pornographers' addresses during the mid-19th century w/ the National Library of Scotland's georeferenced maps. Did I need to do this? Probably not. But very neat to see some of them laid out spatially.
Is this our youngest author on Transkribus Sites?
Scottish writer Marjory Fleming was just seven years old when she starting writing her diary, which became popular in the late Victorian period.
You can read the diary in full on Transkribus Sites 👇
app.transkribus.org/en/sites/mar...
GenAI FOMO has spurred businesses to light nearly $40 billion on fire
www.theregister.com/2025/08/18/g...
Hello. I wrote a nice long essay about AI and this very strange moment where we're constantly told we're living in the dawn of a strange new future but the only thing that's actually clear is that everyone feels pretty unmoored and uncertain. I hope you'll read it
"Developing AI technologies in ways that truly benefit the public and treat common resources with care would constitute a more responsible practice, requiring further commitments to transparency and accountability around negative externalities."
Noroozian et al on AI and the digital commons.
On Gaza’s killing fields, journalism faces its darkest hour – but that won’t stop us reporting | Asef Hamidi
A banner advert for the University of Warwick, which says "Beyond ignores curiousity". This is a spelling error.
The University of Warwick has paid a lot of money, I'm guessing, for their internet banner ads on the Guardian and elsewhere.
But they can't spell "curiosity". This isn't a US-UK variant. They just, genuinely, have a massive spelling error in their banner ads.
A sign reading ‘It’s our birthday! 100 today’ in front of the National Library of Scotland building in Edinburgh.
🎪 The mayhem begins!
Celebrate with us! Doors open at 10am at George IV Bridge (Edinburgh) and Kelvin Hall (Glasgow). Be among the first 500 at each site to get your special edition centenary comic, created by Beano!
#NLS100 #Beano
Screenshot of the app showing a page from a book + different views of existing and new ocr.
Many VLM-based OCR models have been released recently. Are they useful for libraries and archives?
I made a quick Space to compare VLM OCR with "traditional" OCR using 11k Scottish exam papers from @natlibscot.bsky.social
huggingface.co/spaces/davanstrien/ocr-time-capsule
[Blogged] The AI powered Library Search That Refused to Search - From Clarivate's Summon to Primo Research Assistant, content‑moderation layers meant mostly for chatbots are "quietly" blocking controversial topics from being searched
aarontay.substack.com/p/the-ai-pow...
Slide with title Digital Humanities for a World Unmade, blue background with stylized images of a Dutch windmill, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Hagia Sofia, Big Ben, and the Singaporean lion.
Here's a write-up of my keynote from #DH2025, since academic publishing is slow and this was written for right now. roopikarisam.com/talks-cat/dh...
Unsure if that's an opposition to AI or an opposition to the opposition of AI. But the culture of backlash it has created is a real danger that could undo 20 years of utopian thinking, argumentation, and implementation.
The Library of Congress is looking for feedback on their amazing/unique "Selected Datasets" collection. You can see the collection here and the survey link is at the top of the page. www.loc.gov/collections/... Anyone interested in working with datasets check out the collection and take the survey.
Stanford HAI AI Index: 'training compute doubles every five months, datasets every eight, and power use annually' but AI models 'often fail to reliably solve logic tasks even when provably correct solutions exist, limiting their effectiveness in high-stakes settings where precision is critical'
For 30 years I've been experimenting with ways to see & use the online collections of libraries, archives & museums. I've made useful things, playful things, & weird things. Here's a big list of them for you to explore! https://wraggelabs.com #GLAM #histodons #digitalHumanities
Is it human to make a huge profit from knowledge? asks Hilde Van Wijngaarden from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in this afternoon's session on Knowledge as a Catalyst. #LKFS2025