Anna-Maria Sichani
@amsichani
Post-Doc 'The Congruence Engine'
@SASNews @nat_collection | UKRI-DRI Fellow |
@ProgHist | @softwaresaved | Media & Cultural History, Digital Humanities
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Still time (closes 5th Aug) to complete and/or share with #DH #RSE colleagues this important Software Sustainability Institute survey on software reqs for the Arts and Humanities Research Council research community. It's a great opportunity to help build a better picture of digital/software needs docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Keep an eye on this great opportunity🙌A cfp from the Programming Historian | @[email protected], The National Archives & Jisc for multilingual tutorials on computational skills for large-scale digital collections👇 Final call to register for an author event, Thur 23rd Sept, to find out more eventbrite.co.uk/e/author-infor…
🚨Submit by 8 October your proposal for open multilingual tutorials on computational analysis skills of large-scale humanities data, as part of this exciting collaboration 🚀Programming Historian | @[email protected] @jisc The National Archives. Accepting tutorials in EN, FR, ES & PT. CfP & FAQ programminghistorian.org/posts/cfp-jisc…
Join our panel session "So close, yet so far away: Europeans DH professionals in post-Brexit Britain", at @DHNetworkOrg "Who has Access to the Digital Humanities?" #diversity & #inclusivity in #DH tomorrow Friday 22 Oct 2021, 1:15-2:00pm BST, w Tiago Sousa Garcia & great speakers👇
100 voices: Curated by leading academics from the University of Sussex and partner institutions, in collaboration with the BBC, 100 Voices and Connected Histories Of The BBC is an Advanced Hyperbaric funded project that shines a light on the hidden stories of broadcasting: buff.ly/3mUa27a
Thrilled to help shape the future of UK Digital Research Infrastructure, especially in the Arts and Humanities, as Arts and Humanities Research Council Policy and Engagement Fellow in Research and Innovation🎉collaborating w Melodee Beals, Tao-Tao Chang, UKRI folks & research community🚀 Exciting times ahead!
Excited to have edited a Programming Historian | @[email protected] lesson by Susan Grunewald and Andrew Janco 🐀 @[email protected] on how to apply NER to find places names in a text corpus & then use the WHGazetteer to map these places🚀Special thanks to peer reviewers Randa El Khatib & Eleni Gadolou 🎉programminghistorian.org/en/lessons/fin…
I'm thrilled to be joining School of Advanced Study, University of London & the fab DH Research Hub #DHRH team as Post-Doc in Digital Humanities working with @jfwinters on the Towards a National Collection #CongruenceEngine project Science Museum Arts and Humanities Research Council 🎊Off to more work on #DH, training, ethics, bias in tech & collections🚀
Chantal M Brousseau’s brilliant new Programming Historian | @[email protected] lesson teaches you how to explore and analyze a large-scale text corpus using GPT-2 doi.org/10.46430/phen0… Enormous thanks to Jisc and The National Archives, our publishing partners for this special multi-lingual series ✨
There's still time to register for our first seminar of the year with @quinnanya, David De Roure, and @jfwinters - moderated by Anna-Maria Sichani! Setting the Failure Agenda 📅Tue. 15 Nov. at 17.00 GMT - Online sas.ac.uk/events/reframi… #DH #Events School of Advanced Study, University of London
There 's still time to register and join us for the 2nd seminar of our DH Research Hub @ School of Advanced Study School of Advanced Study, University of London 'Reframing Failure' series on 'DH broken - Between experimentation and degradation' with a great panel - today, 25 Jan at 17.00 GMT - Online sas.ac.uk/events/reframi…
Join us later today for the final #ReframingFailure seminar, titled 'After Failure'. It was such a pleasure to host DH Research Hub @ School of Advanced Study fab conversations with great scholars on various aspects of 'failing' in DH. Stay tuned-exciting things to follow!🚀to Michael Donnay for co-organising!
Kydos to Maria Akritidou 🚀