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On holding a poster session for colleagues
April 21, 2022 | Written by Mia Ridge
Dr Mia Ridge writes… I’ve meant to write this post for a long time, but as we’re looking to (finally)...
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Sharing our first Delivery Plan
December 8, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
We're sharing our 2019 Delivery Plan as part of our commitment to transparency and sharing work in progress. This plan...
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What does a ‘digital humanities research software engineer’ do?
October 29, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
Co-I Mia Ridge writes, we’re recruiting an ‘LwM Research Software Engineer‘ post in the British...
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Bridging humanities: embedding public participation in a collaborative research project
October 26, 2021 | Written by Mia Ridge
Co-I Mia Ridge presented a talk, Bridging humanities: embedding public participation in a collaborative research...
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Historical Hypothesis Generation (‘HypGen’)
November 26, 2020 | Written by Daniel Wilson
Historians usually come up with a question they want to answer by themselves, so how can a multi-disciplinary team of...
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Using hack days to explore maps at scale: two examples
September 18, 2020 | Written by Daniel van Strien
This is part two of a two-part blog post. You can find part one in this previous post. This blog post is accompanied by...
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Using hack days to explore maps at scale
September 18, 2020 | Written by Daniel van Strien
This two part blog post is accompanied by a set of map hack day example notebooks on GitHub. When Living with Machines...
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Highlighting Authors’ Contributions and Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Living with Machines
May 26, 2020 | Written by Federico Nanni
We have recently uploaded a new paper to arXiv, an open-access repository of academic preprints. In that article, we...
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Running a remote workshop via a Zoom video call: some quick lessons learnt
May 7, 2020 | Written by Mia Ridge
Some lessons learnt from running an interactive mini-workshop with breakout rooms in Zoom
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Code and Coffee 💻☕️
January 27, 2020 | Written by Daniel van Strien
Alongside our deep learning reading group, we have introduced ‘Code and Coffee’. These sessions – as...
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Deep learning reading group
October 16, 2019 | Written by Daniel van Strien
Keeping up with Natural Language Processing The Living with Machines project will have many potential uses of Natural...
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Can you come up with something better than ‘Getting-To-Grips-A-Thon’?
October 8, 2019 | Written by Mia Ridge
What do you call a working session that’s a hands-on, collaborative, multi-disciplinary deep dive into a...
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Introducing the Communities Lab
July 5, 2019 | Written by Mia Ridge
Living with Machines has big ambitions for public engagement and for impact on disciplines related to our research...
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How we collaborate 3: the project charter
June 20, 2019 | Written by Ruth Ahnert
One of the ways we are trying to establish good foundations for collaboration on Living with Machines is through our...
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How We Collaborate 2: Labs
June 14, 2019 | Written by Ruth Ahnert
The work on the project is organised around five ‘Labs’ that explore different historical and methodological...
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How we collaborate
June 14, 2019 | Written by Ruth Ahnert
This is the first in an occasional series called How we collaborate. As Principle Investigator (in academic jargon, the...
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