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"DOING MORE WITH LESS:
rising to the digital challenge in difficult times"

The Museums Computer Group
'UK Museums on the Web' Conference 2010
hosted by the Museum of London
**26 November 2010**

Including a joint evening session with Wikimedia UK hosted at the British Museum

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The process of digitisation is fraught with difficulties and obstacles, including: funding, licensing, commercial considerations, quality, decisions regarding what to digitise and about metadata, pres

When there is a digital component involved, funding bids to the Arts and Humanities Research Board involve an extra appendix.

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The opportunities afforded by computer technology mean that scholars are now increasingly visualising ways in which digital technology can provide significant advantages to their research.

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I'm very happy to say that the U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities' Office of Digital Humanities (ODH) has just announced thirteen new awards (pdf) from our Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant program.

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The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) invites institutions to submit proposals for projects in two areas of JISC activity; the Information Environment (IE) and Support for Research.

Presentation given at the Tesla Symposium 'Visions and Imagination: Advanced ICT in Art and Science', organized by Gordana Novakovic at the Department of Computer Science of UCL on 24 November 2007, and funded by AHRC Methods Network.

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