This digital training event is open to all and will be of particular interest to postgraduate students and early career researchers.
- Date(s)
- September 7, 2021 - September 9, 2021
- Location
- Online via zoom
- Time
- 13:30 - 17:00
Digital Resources, Manuscripts and Texts:
An Online Training Event
(focussing on London, British Library Harley 5280)
7-9 September 2021
13.30-17.00 (British Summer Time)
An event hosted by the AHRC-IRC Digital Humanities Research Network, Developing a Digital Framework for the Medieval Gaelic World
Abstract (Programme follows below):
This event will mark the digitisation of a sixteenth-century Gaelic manuscript, London, British Library, Harley 5280, and the newly digitised images will form the centre of an information and training event on digital resources, manuscripts and texts. Talks on such topics as metadata, IIIF, codicology and the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) will be combined with practical sessions on transcription of the manuscript; using TEI; and on the visualisation of the collation of medieval manuscripts. Contributors include Michael Hawkins (Cambridge Digital Humanities), Julian Harrison (The British Library), Anne McLaughlin (National Gallery, London), Dot Porter (Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania), Caoimhín Ó Dónaill (Ulster University) and Nora White (Maynooth University). The event is open to anyone with an interest in the digital world and medieval Gaelic resources and may be of particular interest to postgraduate students and early career researchers. Please register by Friday 3 September 2021.
Draft Programme
Day 1 (Tuesday 7 Sept): The Digital Environment and the Medieval Gaelic World
Chair: Prof. Greg Toner, Queen’s University Belfast
13.30 – 13.40: Welcome and Introduction
1A: Using Digital Tools in Research
13.40-14.10: Digital Tools and Medieval Gaelic Research
Dr Pádraic Moran, National University of Ireland, Galway
14.10-14.30: Participants in break-out rooms introducing themselves and discussing how digital tools feature (and do not) in their own research.
14.30-14.50: Summary Discussion – one key message to be delivered from each break-out room
[14.50-15.00: Break]
1B: Creating and Using Metadata in Research
15.00-15.20: Creating, Reading and Understanding Metadata: Focus on Manuscripts
Julian Harrison, Curator of Medieval Manuscripts, The British Library (with Seosamh Mac Cárthaigh, University of Cambridge)
15.20-15.40: Creating, Reading and Understanding Metadata: Focus on Museum Objects and Inscriptions
Dr Nora White, Maynooth University
15.40-15.50: Questions and Discussion
[15.50-16.00: Break]
1C: Funding Applications and Recent Projects
16.00-16.30: The Digital Environment and Funding Applications: A General Introduction
Prof. Greg Toner, Queen’s University Belfast and Dr Órla Murphy, University College Cork
16.30-16.40: Funding Applications: Concrete Examples
Prof. David Stifter, Maynooth University
16.40-16.50: Questions and discussion
16.50-17.00: Round-up of the day’s discussion
Day 2 (Wednesday 8 Sept): Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research (Image and Format)
Chair: Dr Joanna Tucker, University of Glasgow
2A Using Digital Images
13.30-13.50: The Practical Applications of IIIF
Dr Anne McLaughlin, Senior Research Fellow, The National Gallery, London
13.50-14.20: IIIF and Medieval Gaelic Manuscripts
13.50-14.10: Anne Marie O’Brien, Director of the Irish Scripts on Screen Project (ISOS), Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, on IIIF and ISOS
14.10-14.20: Calum Cockburn, Digitisation Project Officer, The British Library, on IIIF and the British Library Manuscripts collection
14.20-14.30: Questions and Discussion
[14.30-14.45: Break]
2B Digital Codicology
14.45-15.15: Introduction to Modelling and Visualising the Collation of Medieval Manuscripts
Dot Porter, Director of VisColl, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscripts Studies, Unniversity of Pennsylvania
15.15-15.30: Questions and Discussion
[15.30-15.45: Break]
15.45-16.45: Practical session on VisColl (led by Dot Porter)
16.45-17.00: Questions, discussion and round-up of day
Day 3 (Thurs 9 Sept): Using Digital Resources for Manuscript Research: Text (Focus on BL Harley 5280)
Chair: Máire Ní Mhaonaigh
13.30-13.50: Introducing the Contents of Harley 5280
Dr Caoimhín Ó Dónaill, Ulster University
3A Digital Images and Transcription
13.50-14.05: Introduction Harley 5280, Script and Abbreviations
14.05-15.00: Transcribing Harley 5280
[15.00-15.15: Break]
3B Transcription and TEI
15.15-15.45: Medieval Manuscripts and TEI (Text Encoding Initiative)
Dr Michael Hawkins, Cambridge Digital Humanities, University of Cambridge
[15.45-15.55: Break]
15.55-16.45: Hands on demonstration of TEI transcription (led by Michael Hawkins)
16.45-17.00: Questions, discussion and roundup of event
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