Comparing Spatial and Temporal Storytelling Platforms
Over the past few weeks I have been called upon to serve judgement on tools useful to share digital stories using objects with time and location metadata. It has ‘forced’[…]
Building Knowledge / Engaging Innovation
Over the past few weeks I have been called upon to serve judgement on tools useful to share digital stories using objects with time and location metadata. It has ‘forced’[…]
Wax is a Jekyll-based framework that offers ‘an extensible workflow for producing scholarly exhibitions with minimal computing principles.’ Sounds good to me. IT clealry focusses on optimising sharing images for[…]
If you’re curious about the British Folk Horror genre and/or the Fiend in the Furrows conference taking place today and this weekend at Queen’s (and let’s face it who isn’t), Dr Kath Stevenson[…]
How does one bring tragedy into the story? In the case of Kindred Britain (on which I have previously written), the creators clearly state that this entire exercise is largely speculative[…]
One of the more exciting (for me personally at least) digital humanities projects that I have come across this year is Kindred Britain. Kindred Britain is a network of nearly[…]
Special Collections at Queen’s University Belfast is pleased to launch a new digital exhibition: ‘Ireland and the Colonies: 1775-1947: Friendships, Alliances, Resistances‘. It is prepared and curated by Dr Kath Stevenson and[…]
[one_half] Special Collections and Archives at Queen’s Univesity Belfast are proud to release a very special curated digital collection “Heaney at Queen’s” in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the[…]
It’s been a day of prep on all fronts for tomorrow. Launching the Heaney at Queen’s Exhibition as part of a larger symposium has involved consultation with various stockholders in the project,[…]
Over the past few years, in consultations with a wide variety of projects I have increasingly identified opportunities where Omeka would make an excellent platform for digital curation. However, aside[…]
Trevor Owens has shared a thoughtful discussion looking towards considering a Style Guide Digital Collection Hypertexts. In it he considers what could become shared and best practise approach to the[…]