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The AHDS Projects and Method Database (extension) project continues and extends the work undertaken in the previous AHDS Projects and Methods Database (prototype) project. Its aim is to create a searchable online resource that records and links to a wide range of information essential for scholars who wish to fully engage with the potential of ICT in arts and humanities research. This resource will include information on:

  • UK-based arts and humanities research projects using ICT
  • digital resources created by such projects
  • computational methods employed by such projects (gathered and organised in a controlled fashion according to a developed taxonomy of computational methods)
  • software, tools and metadata standards employed by such projects
  • publications, information papers and case studies that discuss different computational methods in detail
  • available ICT-related training and education resources
  • research assistants, experts and consultants and their technical skills

The project will run for one year (January 2005 - January 2006), and works in conjunction with the AHRB ICT in Arts and Humanities Research Programme (external link), the AHRB ICT Methods Network (external link), and the Arts and Humanities ICT Awareness Programme (external link).

For further information on this project, please contact:

Reto Speck; Tel: 020 7848 1974; Email: firstname.lastname@ahds.ac.uk.

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Project TitleAHDS Projects and Method Database (extension)
Start Date05/01/2005
End Date04/01/2006
Project DirectorSheila Anderson
Tel: 020 7848 1981
Email: firstname.secondname@ahds.ac.uk
Project AdministratorMartha Brundin
Tel: 020 7848 1978
Email: firstname.secondname@ahds.ac.uk
Project Research AssistantReto Speck
Tel: 020 7848 1974
Email: firstname.lastname@ahds.ac.uk

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This project is funded byArts and Humanities Research Board