Digital Approaches to the History of Science: Life out of a coffin
Access: all are welcome—see below for information on travel bursaries
Admission: free, refreshments and lunch included

Our second one-day workshop will showcase and explore some current work at the intersection of digital scholarship and the history of science. Visualizing networks of correspondence, mapping intellectual geographies, mining textual corpora: many modes of digital scholarship have special relevance to the problems and methods of the history of science, and the last few years have seen the launch of a number of new platforms and projects in this area.

With contributions from projects around the UK and from elsewhere in Europe, these two workshops will be an opportunity to share ideas, to reflect on what is being achieved and to consider what might be done next.
Date: 23 March 2018, 9:30 (Friday, 10th week, Hilary 2018)
Venue: History Faculty, George Street OX1 2RL
Speakers: Richard Dunn (the Board of Longitude Project), Christy Henshaw (the Wellcome Collection), Miranda Lewis, Howard Hotson, Arno Bosse (Cultures of Knowledge), Robert McNamee (Electronic Enlightenment Project), Grant Miller (Zooniverse Project Builder), Yelda Nasifoglu (Hooke’s Books),  Tobias Schweizer, Sepideh Alassi (Bernoulli-Euler Online (BEOL)), Sally Shuttleworth (Diseases of Modern Life or Constructing Scientific Communities)
Booking required?: Required
Booking url: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-approaches-to-the-history-of-science-workshop-2-tickets-42565868659
Audience: Public
Editor: Laura Spence