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Mia Ridge

Publications

  • From Tagging to Theorizing: Deepening Engagement with Cultural Heritage through Crowdsourcing
  • Contextualising Victorian Newspapers
  • Using smart annotations to map the geography of newspapers
  • The 2008 Mashed Museum Day and UK Museums on the Web Conference
  • Where next for open cultural data in museums?
  • Colloquium: Digital technologies: Help or hindrance for the humanities?
  • The Future of Digital Methods for Complex Datasets: An Introduction
  • Learning lessons from a decade of museum websites
  • Creating Deep Maps and Spatial Narratives through Design
  • Crowdsourcing our cultural heritage
  • Playing with difficult objects: game designs for crowdsourcing museum metadata
  • Developments in Digital Scholarship: at the British Library and kitchen tables everywhere
  • Playing with Difficult Objects – Game Designs to Improve Museum Collections
  • Breathing life into digital collections at the British Library
  • The contributions of family and local historians to British history online
  • Cosmic Collections: Creating a Big Bang
  • The Digital Scholarship Training Programme at British Library: Concluding Report & Future Developments
  • Making digital history: The impact of digitality on public participation and scholarly practices in historical research
  • Living with Machines - Computer-detected text in historical maps
  • The challenges and prospects of the intersection of humanities and data science
  • Sustaining Digital Humanities in the UK
  • Living with Machines - British Newspaper Titles vs Newspaper Press Directory titles
  • Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage: a practical guide to designing and running successful projects
  • Living with Machines - Agency of Machines
  • Communities Lab: research with the public
  • Conference Panel: The past, present and future of digital scholarship with newspaper collections
  • The Collective Wisdom Handbook
  • Living with Machines Delivery Plan version 1, 2019
  • Bridging Humanities: Embedding Public Participation in a Collaborative Research Project
  • Why get involved in Citizen Science? A research library perspective
  • Scaffolding Collaboration
  • Historic machines from 'prams' to 'Parliament': new avenues for collaborative linguistic research
  • Practical IIIF Webinar - IIIF Services and Tools
  • Practical IIIF Webinar - IIIF Services and Tools
  • Collaboration on AI at scale: lessons from Living with Machines
  • Collaboration on AI at scale: lessons from Living with Machines
  • Appendix A: Websites Reviewed
  • Creating a Digital History Commons through crowdsourcing and participant digitisation
  • Living with Machines: Human stories from the industrial age (exhibition board text)
  • Notebook: Prepare Zooniverse Data for Analysis and Deposit
  • Evolutionary Innovations: Collections as Data in the AI era
  • Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage: A practical guide to designing and running successful projects
  • Language of Mechanisation: annotated historical newspaper articles
  • The Minimum Research Outcome: A Mechanism for Generating and Managing Projects in Labs
  • Weaving the future: making machine learning work for GLAMs
  • Çatalhöyük 2007 Archive Report: Database / Clay Database Development
  • Cultural heritage institutions and deep maps
  • Recommendations, challenges and opportunities for the future of crowdsourcing in cultural heritage: a white paper
  • All change please: your museum and audiences online
  • Çatalhöyük 2005 Archive Report Database and IT Team

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