Our online course on Born-Digital Research is nominated for the DH Awards: dhawards.org/dhawards2025.... You can access our course for free on RESHAPED: reshaped.sas.ac.uk/course/view.... @sas-news.bsky.social @jfwinters.bsky.social @beatricecannelli.bsky.social @caiomellodh.bsky.social
Posts by Beatrice Cannelli
The result of my early work with
@snurb.info and @jeanburgess.bsky.social, Merja Mahrt and
@cbpuschmann.bsky.social might be something to read for Twitter’s anniversary + when thinking about the future of online platforms: our edited collection "Twitter and Society" www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle...
The third seminar in this year’s @dh-researchhub.bsky.social series on ‘The Fragile Record’ is concerned with ‘Cultural heritage under attack: saving cultural data in times of crisis’, 31 March, 16.00-17.30 BST. Free to attend online, but you’ll need to register.
My liveblogging from the Social Media Access Days in Frankfurt has started. Two sessions today, beginning with an interesting paper on the #AVERA project… #SMAD2026
Poster in turquoise w purple writing saying Inaugural lecture. Professor Helle Strandgaard Jensen. Picture of woman w red hair. QR code. "Whither Digital History"
Will I see you IRL or online for my inaugural lecture?
17 April, 15:15-16:00 CET.
Sign-up here: event.au.dk/events/tiltr...
✨ We’re excited to share the first articles from AI & ARCHIVES — a special issue of the new journal Cambridge Forum on AI: Culture and Society (Cambridge University Press). www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Free event at the British Library on Monday 9 Feb (18.30 GMT): ‘Web archive research in an age of Smart Data’
Join us online on 2 Dec for ‘Old, New, Precarious Data’, the 1st event of 2025-6 @dh-researchhub.bsky.social seminar series on incompleteness & loss in digital heritage collections w @beatricecannelli.bsky.social, @heatherfro.bsky.social, Leontien Talboom &Amelia Acker www.sas.ac.uk/digital-huma...
Join us online tomorrow 2 December at 4pm @dh-researchhub.bsky.social
I'm looking forward to discussing loss and precariousness in social media and other digital cultural heritage collections.
This is an free event, but you need to register at the link below. ✨
📣 Really proud to announce the publication of Reframing Failure in Digital Scholarship, an #OpenAccess collection of essays co-edited with @amsichani.bsky.social and published by @uolpress.bsky.social that examines the role of failure in #DH and research more broadly
@sas-news.bsky.social
My copy of Geschichte auf Instagram und TikTok (History on Instagram and TikTok) is here! ✨
Thanks to the editors Mia Berg, Andrea Lorenz and Kristin Oswald for bringing together this 900+ page collection on history on social media
📖 open access: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
The first internet message was sent from UCLA fifty-six years ago 🌐
Watch PBS SoCal's "Lost L.A." host Nathan Masters visit UCLA Library Special Collections with internet pioneer, Prof. Leonard Kleinrock to see the logbook firsthand: www.pbssocal.org/shows/lost-l...
@uclasamueli.bsky.social
Join us on 20 November for the Annual Digital Lecture, a partnership between The National Archives, UK and the School of Advanced Study. The wonderful @nannathylstrup.bsky.social will be speaking about ‘When saving becomes loss: archival memory in the digital age’. Free to register!
📣 CfP: Sustainable #WebArchiving 📣
netpreserve.org/ga2026/cfp/
🗓️ PROPOSALS DUE OCT 15
🇧🇪 #iipcWAC26 AT KBR, ROYAL LIBRARY OF BELGIUM
20-23 APR 2026
#webarchives | #WebArchiveWednesday | #DigitalPreservation | #DigitalHumanities
Congratulations, Caio!!! 👏👏🥳
📖 Very excited about the publication of this book, out in November...
Reframing Failure in Digital Scholarship, edited by @mjdonnay.bsky.social and @amsichani.bsky.social:
uolpress.co.uk/book/reframi...
#OpenAccess @dh-researchhub.bsky.social #DigitalHumanities
#DigitalHumanities folk in Ireland and the UK, please consider completing this UK-Ireland DH Association survey on advocacy within and for DH. Your responses will help to shape Association policy and practice in the future. Thank you!
We’ve just launched a free online course on ‘Born-digital research in the humanities’ reshaped.sas.ac.uk. It covers key concepts, ethics, copyright & accessing, collecting and analysing born-digital data. You can browse the course with guest access or create an account. All CC-BY-NC licensed!
We're recruiting for a Senior Data Engineer. Come and help us capture, preserve and provide access to almost 30 years of archived websites. Web Archiving is awesome! www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/index.cg...
"Are you a manager in a company that uses conversational chatbots (like Copilot or ChatGPT) in daily work?"
My former colleague is doing a study on how the use of generative AI influences managers' perceptions of their subordinates. Looking for people to interview.
Please share! 🙏
If you’re a follower and you’ve ever used a web archive for historical work, I’d be really interested in hearing about your project and your approach to the archive. Please get in touch if you exist!
One of our conference organisers @naswells.bsky.social spoke with BBC's Tech Life programme about the importance of archiving digital culture.
Listen from 7:00 to hear some teasers for this week's #BDCAM25 conference.
1 / Executive power now operates via Delete Commands in digital infrastructures. This isn't data management. It's calculated obliteration of who gets to exist in digital memory and knowledge infrastructures. Thank you @verfassungsblog.de for publishing our (@ktmac.bsky.social and my) essay!
Promo image for a conference. Grey background with some intersecting lines representing digital connections. White text reads "Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory 2-4 April 2025." School of Advanced Study University of London logo.
If you are in London in April, come see me keynote at an intimidatingly interesting conference. Here is the schedule, full of international geniuses, also I will be there.
www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
easychair.org/smart-progra...
Zine cover, reading "Things disappear from the internet. Care about stuff on the web? *You* need to act to archive it. Anyone can do it -- this zine shows you how."
We've got a zine that we put together recently on DIY web archiving. It doesn't have to be technically difficult, and there are tools that may work better for some websites than the Internet Archive (though certainly make sure things get archived there, too!)
Free online seminar @dh-researchhub.bsky.social on 5 March (15.00-16.45 GMT): ‘Skulls, skin and names: the ethics of managing heritage collections data online’ www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
Thank you so much! :)