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Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Hum…

University of Oxford Podcasts

Chapters

01.What is the value of the Digital Humanities?

46:57

Read by Michael Pidd

02.Outside the Ivory Tower: research, creativity and serendipity.

32:47

Read by Abigail Williams

03.Impact as a Process: understanding and enhancing the reach of digital resourc…

1:11:49

Read by Eric Meyer and Kathryn Eccles

04.EEBO-TCP: measuring impact and making changes.

39:32

Read by Judith Siefring

05.British History Online: assessing a successful digital resource.

22:11

Read by Jonathan Blaney

06.Writing for New Audiences.

1:07:11

Read by Max Kinnings

07.Creating Chemistry: negotiation and active listening skills for academics.

1:03:19

Read by Michael Hobbs

08.Exclusively for Everyone: two school outreach projects in Classics.

1:04:56

Read by Bob Lister

09.The Zooniverse: crowdsourcing research with the public.

26:53

Read by Robert Simpson

10.Greg Walker in conversation with Jonathan Bate.

40:07

Read by Greg Walker and Jonathan Bate

11.Consultancy: complementing research whilst increasing impact and income.

4:45

Read by Gurinder Punn

12.Academics 0 Musicians 1 (HT)

10:39

Read by Mark Doffman

13.Bodleian Ballads Online: engagement for performance, teaching and research.

9:57

Read by Giles Bergel

15.From broadcast to collaboration: the challenges of public engagement in Museu…

10:41

Read by Mia Ridge

16.To Shakespeare and Beyond: a panel discussion.

34:08

Read by Cassandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, José Pérez Díez and Emma Smith

17.Publishing Born-digital Content.

18:17

Read by Mark Rogerson

18.Placing the Library at the Centre of the Community's Relationship With Media.

19:58

Read by Mitchell Davis

19.Blogging, Postgraduate Life and the Contemporary Academy.

14:50

Read by Alex Pryce

20.Spreading the Word.

15:08

Read by Marianne Talbot

21.Digital Collections as Research Infrastructure.

44:18

Read by Lorna Hughes

22.Copyright and Reuse: publishing and using open content.

37:15

Read by Rowan Wilson