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Presentation: Teaching Digital Texts (King’s College, London)

Presentation: Teaching Digital Texts (King’s College, London)

Jul 16, 2006 | Talks and Presentations

Ray was invited to give a brief talk to the meeting of Teaching Digital Texts, English Subject Centre / Methods Network (King’s College, London), “The Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and its Professional Reading Environment (PReE): An...
Presentation: Teaching Digital Texts (King’s College, London)

Conference: Digital Humanities 2006 (Sorbonne)

Jul 8, 2006 | Talks and Presentations

At the 2006 Digital Humanities conference, Ray presented the paper “Giving Them a Reason to Read Online: Reading Tools for Humanities Scholars,” written with John Willinsky and Analisa Blake.
Presentation: Teaching Digital Texts (King’s College, London)

Plenary address: Models of Partnership in Digital Research (Sheffield Hallam U)

Jun 8, 2006 | Talks and Presentations

This June, Ray was invited to give the plenary address, titled “Models of Partnership in Digital Humanities Research,” at the Models of Partnership in Digital Research colloquium held by Sheffield Hallam University.
Presentation: Teaching Digital Texts (King’s College, London)

Colloquium: Models of Partnership in Digital Research (Sheffield Hallam U)

Jun 8, 2006 | Talks and Presentations

At the 2006 Colloquium Models of Partnership, Ray was invited to present “A Useful Approach to Understanding the Book and its Electronic Counterparts? Human-Computer Interaction and Interface Issues.”
Presentation: Teaching Digital Texts (King’s College, London)

Conference Panel: Humanities and Computing (SDH/SEMI, York U)

May 30, 2006 | Talks and Presentations

Ray was invited to present at the 2006 SDH/SEMI conference, held at Congress, and spoke on “Modelling the <Textual> Activity of the Humanist.” The Computer: The Once and Future Medium for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS, CCHC, SDH/SEMI). Abstract:  A...
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