
Later today. I will be closing the section on Scottish-Irish research projects presentations with a short show-and-tell about @DigitalGaelic, the 2020-21 UK-IRL collaborative grant in Digital Humanities.
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AHRC/IRC funded DH Research Network: A Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World - how digitisation has and will change the nature of research

Later today. I will be closing the section on Scottish-Irish research projects presentations with a short show-and-tell about @DigitalGaelic, the 2020-21 UK-IRL collaborative grant in Digital Humanities.

This event will discuss the role of arts and humanities in the implementation of the joint Scottish-Irish bilateral review. In partnership with @IrishHumanities, @SAHA_voice 📆 Tuesday 11 October, 14:00 BST 📍 Online 🎫 Free rse.org.uk/whats-on/event…

From 2020-2021, @ahrcpress (UK) and @IrishResearch (IRL) funded the Digital Humanities network @DigitalGaelic "Developing a Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World". A collective of authors has now published the project report: qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/Re… /1







In 'Digital Encounters with the Past', @IrishResearch Council-supported researchers will share insights on their latest projects and how digital technologies can bring history to life. Join us on Sat 2 Oct for this online event. Free tickets: bit.ly/3CpeKPL #HistFest21






Looking forward to day 2 of 'Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts: An Online Training Event' which will focus today on 'Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research (Image and Format)' qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/Re…




Looking forward to day 2 of 'Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts: An Online Training Event' which will focus today on 'Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research (Image and Format)' qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/Re…

Looking forward to day 2 of 'Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts: An Online Training Event' which will focus today on 'Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research (Image and Format)' qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/Re…

The next Cardamom Seminar will feature Greg Toner of QUB talking about the applicability of machine-learning techniques to the dating of medieval Irish texts. Please join us on September 27th at 17:00 Dublin time for this really interesting talk: eventbrite.com/e/cardamom-sem…

