Norman Blake Editions of The Canterbury Tales
The Norman Blake Editions is a series of online editions which present full diplomatic transcriptions of seven manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales
MoreThe Norman Blake Editions is a series of online editions which present full diplomatic transcriptions of seven manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales
MoreEnhancing user engagement for teaching and research with the Old Bailey Online website.
MoreSophisticated, federated searching of a wide range of electronic sources on the subject of early modern and nineteenth-century British history.
MoreThis project explored authorship across three digitised image datasets: medieval manuscripts, old maps and a collection of quilts.
MoreSearchable access to the extensive collection of York cause papers – records of the individual cases of the church courts held at York.
MoreA searchable, analytical and annotated list of all translations out of and into all languages printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland before 1641.
MoreAn online edition of the Collected Works of the Caroline dramatist, Richard Brome, which combines dramatic textual scholarship with theatre practice.
MoreAn online system for managing information relating to Expert Witnesses, developed in partnership with the Merseyside Family Justice Council.
MoreWe worked with the Courtauld Institute of Art to understand how participatory design can be used to improve people’s understanding of art within the context of the gallery or museum space.
MoreAn online edition of the manuscripts of Jean Froissart’s Chronicles of the Hundred Years´ War, one of the most influential works of late medieval French literature.
MoreThis project illustrated how the tools of digital humanities can be used to wrest new knowledge from one of the largest humanities data sets currently available: the Old Bailey Online.
MoreThis commissioned research reviewed the AHRC’s Technical Appendix and made recommendations for a ‘Technical Plan’ on behalf of the Network of Expert Centres.
MoreA collaboration between the Isles of Scilly Museum and the University of Sheffield, this project produced an online database which archives the Islands’ oral history collection.
MoreThe project developed a Firefox extension called Scrutiny, which scans scan web pages selected by individual users and highlights entities that it thinks will interest them.
MoreA comprehensive electronic edition of primary sources on criminal justice and the provision of poor relief and medical care in eighteenth-century London.
MoreAn online, virtual reconstruction of the Walkley Museum and the collection of the Guild of St George using contemporary evidence (original photographs).
MoreCombining academic and practice-based research to explore the notions of ‘exile’ and ‘archive’ with creative arts practitioners.
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