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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. September 22, 2010. May 31st, 1916, Scapa Flow. September 13, 2010. Here’s the logbook of the iron Duke, part of the fleet at Scapa Flow. Check out the 3.57pm entry: Sometimes, what the primary source materials don’t say is even more important than what they do say – now link that! TNA: SAILSproject team visit the archives. September 13, 2010. September 13, 2010. Ships’s log – sample. July 4, 2010. July 4, 2010. July 4, 2010. Visit to The National Archives.
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. Visit to The National Archives. September 14, 2010. Our visit to the National Archives was our first look at the raw materials for our project, particularly the service records which are full of useful biographical information and will present quite a challenge for our encoders! The first step … Continue reading →. LInking up with the MET Office and GalaxyZoo. July 13, 2010. Visit to The National Archives. May 31st, 1916, Scapa Flow. David F. Flanders.
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. IPR (Creative Commons Use and Open Source Software License). Project Team Relationships and End User Engagement. July 4, 2010. Lorna Hughes, CeRch. Deputy Director of CeRch. Extensive experience managing and delivering digital humanities projects. Recent projects include: AHRC ICT Methods Network; and arts-humanities.net, Arts and Humanities e-Science Support centre (AHeSSC), ‘enabling uptake of e-infrastructure services’ project. Visiting Lecturer and Resea...
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. Visit to The National Archives. September 22, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Visit to The National Archives. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. David F. Flanders.
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. Risk Analysis and Success Plan. Project Team Relationships and End User Engagement. →. IPR (Creative Commons Use and Open Source Software License). July 4, 2010. We will use an Open Knowledge Definition Conformant Content Licenses to the exposed data from sources held by TNA. For example: http:/ www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/. Open Data Commons is a project of the Open Knowledge Foundation). And http:/ www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/. Well don...
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. Ships’s log – sample. Workshop development →. LInking up with the MET Office and GalaxyZoo. July 13, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Ships’s log – sample. Workshop development →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. Newer posts →. July 4, 2010. The forecast project budget for SAILS totals 95605.65 ( 76484.52 JISC funding with the balance 20% from institutional contributions). The detailed budget forecast breakdown is given in the table below. Travel and expenses include 4000 for dissemination activities, including stakeholder workshops. July 4, 2010. Project Team Relationships and End User Engagement. July 4, 2010. Lorna Hughes, CeRch. Martin Robson, Corbet Centre, KCL.
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Linking data in sources for WW1 Naval History. Monthly Archives: September 2010. September 22, 2010. Visit to The National Archives. September 14, 2010. Our visit to the National Archives was our first look at the raw materials for our project, particularly the service records which are full of useful biographical information and will present quite a challenge for our encoders! The first step … Continue reading →. May 31st, 1916, Scapa Flow. September 13, 2010. TNA: SAILSproject team visit the archives.
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