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The Bodleian First Folio: A Story of Digital Engagement

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Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagement in the Digital Humanities
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This talk presents an overview of the 2012 campaign that took up the story of the Bodleian First Folio (a copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio), the collaboration that made it possible, its outreach activity, and its future.

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Series
Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagement in the Digital Humanities
People
Pip Wilcox
Keywords
digital humanities training
digital research
visualisation
crowdfunding
dhAHRC
dhcrowdscribe
crowdsourcing
medieval manuscripts
transcription
mapping
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 01/04/2014
Duration: 00:16:50

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