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ICT in Arts and Humanities Research 0118 378 5064 ahrbict@reading.ac.uk ahrb.ac.uk/ict

ICT in Arts and Humanities Research 0118 378 5064 ahrbict@reading.ac.uk http://www.ahrb.ac.uk/ict. The David Lodge model of humanities computing: Number-crunching Table-emptying… Scientific measurement and analysis. Contrast Richard Beacham, University of Warwick (Theatre Studies)

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ICT in Arts and Humanities Research 0118 378 5064 ahrbict@reading.ac.uk ahrb.ac.uk/ict

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  1. ICT in Arts and Humanities Research 0118 378 5064 ahrbict@reading.ac.uk http://www.ahrb.ac.uk/ict

  2. The David Lodge model of humanities computing: • Number-crunching • Table-emptying… • Scientific measurement and analysis

  3. Contrast Richard Beacham, University of Warwick (Theatre Studies) • The Pompey Project: the evolution, structure and legacy of the Theatre of Pompey • Adolphe Appia at Hellerau: Virtual Reconstructions and performances • Interpretation, imaginative reconstruction, experience

  4. Jeremy Black, University of Oxford and Hamish Cunningham, University of Sheffield--morphology, part of speech, lemma • Corpus-based analysis of Sumerian literature: style, lexis, grammar and register • Generic tools for linguistic annotation and web-based analysis of literary Sumerian • Alan Bowman, University of Oxford--enhanced digitised images • The Vindolanda writing-tablets: edition with commentary and electronic database • Nigel Llewellyn, University of Sussex--image retrieval • Towards a National Census of Funeral Monuments: A Pilot Study of East and West Sussex

  5. Awards with ICT output or methodology: 1999-2003

  6. AHRB ICT in Arts and Humanities Research Programme • £2.7m over 4 years from 1 October 2003 • at School of Modern Languages, University of Reading • David Robey (half-time Director, half-time Professor of Italian) • Stuart Dunn (Research Assistant)

  7. The aim of the ICT in Arts and Humanities Research Programme is to • encourage, support and enhance the use of ICT in the conduct of research in all areas of the arts and humanities, • the development and use of digital research resources and tools, • and the exploitation of ICT in disseminating and making available the results of research.

  8. Services already in place: • Arts and Humanities Data Service (joint-funded with JISC to 2007: approx. £1m p.a. • JISC Resource Discovery Network: Humbul (part-funded by AHRB) and Artifact

  9. What will the programme do? Strategy development & monitoring AHDSFunded ProjectsRDNHumbul(with JISC) (with JISC) DATA CREATION ??? ACCESS / GATEWAY& PRESERVATION (& Artifact)

  10. What will the programme do? Strategy development & monitoring AHDSICT Methods NetworkRDNHumbul(with JISC) (with JISC) DATA CREATION ICT Strategy Projects ACCESS / GATEWAY& PRESERVATION (& Artifact)

  11. AHRB ICT Methods Network £1.1m: 3 years from October 2004 Why 'Network'?

  12. AHRB ICT Methods Network • interdisciplinary and interprofessional dialogue amongst computing specialists and Arts and Humanities scholars using ICT • new developments and advanced methodologies, and research processes, questions, methods and uses of data • one-stop shop for dissemination of new methodologies and tools, and of new forms of scholarly communication • generic and last-resort user support • on-line materials for postgraduate and postdoctoral training • web-site, publications, workshops, expert seminars, possibly conferences • advise on AHRB strategy, new technological developments, international collaboration, funding opportunities and needs

  13. ICT STRATEGY PROJECTS SCHEME: £1m • Two types of project: • Knowledge-gathering • Resource-development

  14. Knowledge-gathering projects: to underpin 2006 Strategic Review of ICT activities and research community needs. May include: • Survey of current e-publishing activity in the arts and humanities • Technology-deficit survey: needs for tools development, generic resources, and standards in ICT for arts and humanities research • Scoping survey(s) of ICT developments in other domains, including e-science, with a view to their potential use in the arts and humanities • Survey(s) of the distribution of ICT skills and uses between different areas of research • Evaluation of the quality and sustainability of AHRB-funded digital resources • Survey(s) of use and impact of the AHRB-funded digital resources

  15. Resource-development projects: digital research resources for a broad range of subjects in the Arts and Humanities. May include: • Test/demonstrator/exemplar projects • New generic resources and tools • Transferability projects arising from existing funded projects

  16. Collaboration with AHDS • Methods and Projects Database • (joint-funded with JISC)linked to register of research assistants (employment exchange)

  17. JISC (JCSR) Arts and Humanities ICT Awareness Programme(£100k)suite of on-line introductory materials on ICT resources for Arts and Humanities research aimed at low-level users

  18. Broad, coordinated and clearly articulated strategy for the medium term: up to 2007 • AHDS (joint-funded with JISC) • RDN Humbul (AHRB supplements JISC funding) • ICT Methods Network • ICT Strategy Projects • Arts and Humanities ICT Awareness and Training Programme (funded by JISC) • Methods and Projects Database (joint-funded with JISC) • 2006 Review to then determine new long-term strategic provision from 2007 on

  19. Work with AHRB Research Panels • Guidance on needs in the academic communities • More expert input into evaluation of ICT-related projects

  20. ICT in Arts and Humanities Research 0118 378 5064 ahrbict@reading.ac.uk http://www.ahrb.ac.uk/ict

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