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In April, CEID Research Group member Michael Gallagher travelled with his peers at the Centre for Research in Digital Education (CRDE) Alice Dias Lopes and Pete Evans to Accra, Ghana for the Mastercard Foundation African Scholars Programme Summer School which lasted the better part of a week. The events in this busy week spoke to […]
Changing the visual design mid-way in a video project is quite unusual, but pivoting to a softer animation style with stick figures proved successful for both the client and us.
I’m happy to let you know that the Library currently has trial access to Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO), Part III from Gale and the British Library. This is a recently released collection and the first new ECCO collection in over 15 years. You can access ECCO, Part III via the E-resources trials page. Trial […]
I was delighted to be a part of the Knowledge Exchange cohort to travel to the Freie Universität Berlin this past March. The Libraries of the Freie Universität Berlin (FUB) and the University of Edinburgh share a Memorandum of Understanding. This sets out a formal collaboration between both Libraries for sharing professional knowledge and experience, […]
Recently, I’ve been working on the mobility of queens in medieval Europe. As I thought through the issues, I decided a quantitative angle might be valuable. To that end, I’ve made a list of 113 marriages through which a woman become a queen of a “different country”, 900-1150, with help from the historical Bluesky community.* […]
Valerie Uher will be visiting from University of Toronto on Friday 25th September to deliver a talk on petroculture and public art, co-hosted by EEHN and the Department of English. Many thanks to EEHN member Peter Adkins for hosting. ‘”This Symbol of Man Rearranging Molecule Clusters”: York Wilson’s The Story of Oil and the Labour […]