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Check out my latest publication. Suitable for fantasy fans 13+. Available online and as print on demand. See the link below. Share with your friends and family. books2read.com/b/b6Dy0E
Nothing can be done by the candidate until the AEC declares their seat. No office, no email etc. Been 25 days in my electorate and new MP is still waiting. Wheels turn slowly.
🎉Our Special Issue “When Data Turns into Archives: Making Digital Records More Accessible with AI”, a key output of the AHRC-funded LUSTRE project, is now published in AI & Society!
📚 link.springer.com/collections/...
🙌Thanks to all contributors!
#AI #Archives
I’ve had a paper published 🥳
AI and the visualisation needs of researchers using email archives.
doi.org/10.1007/s001...
🚨 Interested in #AI, #Archives and #Diversity? Have a look at our new article!
📖 "How can we improve the diversity of archival collections with AI?"
🌟 Highlights: AI’s role in diversifying archives, with expert insights 🌍
Read more ➡️ doi.org/10.1007/s001...
The special issue includes this (very timely) article by @darthvetter.bsky.social, Jialei Jiang & @zacharymcdowell.bsky.social :
"An endangered species: how LLMs threaten Wikipedia’s sustainability" doi.org/10.1007/s001...
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This is part of the special issue "When Data Turns into Archives" just published in AI & Society.
👉 Explore the other articles in the special issue: link.springer.com/collections/...
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📢 Just published! Our article, "AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records" explores how AI can revolutionise digital archiving.
💡 Learn more about our findings and recommendations: doi.org/10.1007/s001...
#AI #Archives #RecordsManagement #DH
Read the books instead. Excellent.
I discovered OnlyPosts feed today. Gosh BlueSky is great. Now I can have a less noisy feed when I want.
The Conversation’s Australia and New Zealand Editor Misha Ketchell reflects on 2024 and thanks all our readers and donors.
As the year winds down and we prepare ourselves for 2025, we want to say a big thank you to our readers and those who continue to support what we do.
Here's a message from our editor Misha Ketchell:
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Released during the grim British winter of 1973, the song was written to lift people’s spirits during tough times, and has become a classic of the genre. This year, it seems more relevant than ever.
Many adults with hearing loss hide their hearing difficulties due to stigma. But there are some simple ways we can all support family and friends with hearing loss this Christmas.
Well worth supporting. I did.
Recent paper from colleagues on topic of conference in person vs online. informationr.net/infres/artic...
The principles for preservation of digital materials (pages 3-4) were updated to better align with and reference the Framework, which is available here: www.sl.nsw.gov.au/digital-pres... #DigitalPreservation #DigiPres 2/2
Tips and Tricks for Bluesky Search: bsky.social/about/blog/0...
Corella close up looking at camera with one eye.
Here’s looking at you BlueSky peeps.