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Digital Riffs
extemporisations, excursions and explorations in the digital humanities by Andrew Prescott
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Why Every Copy of a Book is Different
Why Every Copy of a Book is Different
I was recently using the excellent Victorian Illustrated Shakespeare Archive, created by Michael Goodman of Cardiff University, which made…
Andrew Prescott
Dec 12, 2016
What Price Gale Cengage?
What Price Gale Cengage?
The ‘gold sponsor’ of the excellently organised Digital Humanities 2016 conference in the beguling city of Kraków was Gale Cengage…
Andrew Prescott
Jul 15, 2016
Why Infrastructure?
Text of my intervention in the ‘Interrogating Infrastructure’ workshop organised by the King’s Digital Lab and the Department of Digital…
Andrew Prescott
Jul 8, 2016
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Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities
Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities
This is a short presentation given by Skype to Digitalis 2.0, an annual conference of the MA class in Digital Arts and Humanities and…
Andrew Prescott
Apr 8, 2016
Are We Doomed to a World of PDFs?
Are We Doomed to a World of PDFs?
This is a contribution to a panel on ‘Speculative Futures’ in the Ecologies of Publishing Futures symposium organised by the Royal College…
Andrew Prescott
Nov 22, 2015
Help Save the British Records Association!
Help Save the British Records Association!
One of the distinctive features of many London squares and terraces are the black metal stubs on house walls and steps, where metal fences…
Andrew Prescott
Nov 16, 2015
Acts of Reading, Redux
Acts of Reading, Redux
Contribution to a panel at a British Library ‘Digital Conversation’ 24 September 2015
Andrew Prescott
Sep 24, 2015
My Acts of Reading
My Acts of Reading
This guest blog was written for the blog of the Digital Reading Network in March 2015.
Andrew Prescott
Sep 23, 2015
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