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* From the website: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cch/ :
==Website==
* https://kdl.kcl.ac.uk/


"CCH is an international leader in the application of technology in research in the arts and humanities, and in the social sciences. It is in the School of Humanities, and operates on a collaborative basis across discipline, institutional and national boundaries: it has collaborative relationships across King’s College and with a large number of institutions and bodies in the UK and internationally. CCH has 11 established staff, and more than 20 contract staff working on research projects. It has generated over £13 million in research grants over the past 5 years, and is involved in more than 20 major research projects, with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the Leverhulme Trust and the Andrew W Mellon Foundation. CCH is responsible for the MA programmes in Digital Culture and Technology, and Digital Humanities; it also runs an undergraduate Digital Humanities programme."
==Director==


==Classical projects at CCH ==
* Arianna Ciula
 
==Description==
Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London (formerly '''Centre for Computing in the Humanities''' (CCH)) in 2015 split into the academic department, focussing on the teaching of digital culture, and '''King's Digital Lab''', which operates the research and development activities formerly carried out by the Department/Centre.
 
From the KDL home page:
 
<blockquote>
<p>The members of the lab are motivated by problem solving and innovation and come from a variety of backgrounds, both commercial and academic. We pride ourselves on being approachable and being able to communicate technical concepts effectively to a range of audiences. Similarly, we have worked in many subject areas and are accustomed to absorbing new ideas, discussing new directions, and learning with our project partners.</p>
<p>We are closely affiliated with the Department of Digital Humanities (DDH) at King’s College, having formed a separate unit in 2015. Our close connections with our digital humanities colleagues allow us to collaborate on research, to work with students and interns studying at DDH and to draw on expertise.</p>
<p>As part of our commitment to emergent technology we hold regular technical review sessions to discuss the potentials and application of new devices, software and techniques.</p>
</blockquote>
 
==Classical projects built or hosted by KDL==


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* [[Analytical Onomasticon to the Metamorphoses of Ovid]]
* [[Analytical Onomasticon to the Metamorphoses of Ovid]] (legacy)
* [[Daidalos database of ancient scupture]]
* [[Archetype]]
* [[Art of Making in Antiquity]]
* [[Daidalos database of ancient scupture]] (legacy)
* [[Digital Prosopography of the Roman Republic]]
* [[Heritage Gazetteer of Cyprus]]
* [[Heritage Gazetteer of Libya]]
* [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]]
* [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]]
* [[Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica]]
* [[Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica]]
* [[Integrated Database for Papyrology]]
* [[Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania]]
* [[Lactor]]
* [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] (legacy)
* [[IOSPE]]
* [[Lactor]] (legacy)
* [[Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire]] (legacy)
* [[Prosopography of the Byzantine World]]
* [[Prosopography of the Byzantine World]]
* [[Skenographia]]
* [[Skenographia]] (legacy)
* [[Theatre of Pompey]]
* [[Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies]]
* [[Theatron]]
* [[Theatre of Pompey]] (legacy)
 
* [[Theatron]] (legacy)
==Other Digital Humanities Projects at CCH ==
 
(Links are external to this wiki)
 
* [http://www.aschart.kcl.ac.uk/ Anglo-Saxon Charters]
* [http://www.cfeo.org.uk/ Chopin’s First Editions Online]
* [http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk/ Clergy of the Church of England Database (CCEd)]
* [http://www.crsbi.ac.uk/ Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland (CRSBI)]
* [http://www.cvma.ac.uk/ Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi (CVMA)]
* [http://www.diamm.ac.uk/ Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music]
* [http://www.shikshapatri.org.uk/ Digital Shikshapatri]
* [http://www.dlv.org.uk/ Durham Liber Vitae]
* [http://www.ems.kcl.ac.uk/ Early Modern Spain (EMS)]
* [http://www.frh3.org.uk/ Fine Rolls of Henry III]
* [http://gbbj.org/ Greek Bible in Byzantine Judaism]
* [http://www.hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk/ Hofmeister XIX]
* [http://www.langscape.org.uk/ Language of Landscape]
* [http://www.ncse.kcl.ac.uk/ Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition]
* [http://www.ocve.org.uk/ Online Chopin Variorum Edition]
* [http://www.pase.ac.uk/ Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE)]
* [http://sksec.cch.kcl.ac.uk/ Sanskrit Knowledge Systems on the Eve of Colonialism]


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Latest revision as of 17:50, 23 September 2022

Website

Director

  • Arianna Ciula

Description

Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London (formerly Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH)) in 2015 split into the academic department, focussing on the teaching of digital culture, and King's Digital Lab, which operates the research and development activities formerly carried out by the Department/Centre.

From the KDL home page:

The members of the lab are motivated by problem solving and innovation and come from a variety of backgrounds, both commercial and academic. We pride ourselves on being approachable and being able to communicate technical concepts effectively to a range of audiences. Similarly, we have worked in many subject areas and are accustomed to absorbing new ideas, discussing new directions, and learning with our project partners.

We are closely affiliated with the Department of Digital Humanities (DDH) at King’s College, having formed a separate unit in 2015. Our close connections with our digital humanities colleagues allow us to collaborate on research, to work with students and interns studying at DDH and to draw on expertise.

As part of our commitment to emergent technology we hold regular technical review sessions to discuss the potentials and application of new devices, software and techniques.

Classical projects built or hosted by KDL

(All links internal to this wiki--do not add an external link: create a page)