Expert Seminars
Evidence of Value: ICT in the Arts and Humanities
Thursday 11 January 2007
10.15 | Registration and coffee |
10.45 | Introduction |
David Robey (Director, AHRC ICT in Arts and Humanities Research Programme) | |
Alan Blackwell (Crucible) | |
Mary Jacobus (Director, CRASSH) | |
11.00 | Session 1: Digital Repositories: valued resources or data tombs? |
Geoffrey Khan (Oriental Studies)Matt Riddle (CARET) | |
John van Wyhe (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online) | |
Ellis Weinberger (Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit, University Library) | |
Chair: Lee Wilson (CRASSH) | |
13.00 | Lunch |
14.00 | Session 2: Knowledge on the Move: What is transferable about 'knowledge' and what does this imply? |
David Good (Social & Polititcal Sciences) | |
Robin Boast (Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology) | |
James Leach (Social Anthropology) | |
Chair: Mary Jacobus (Director, CRASSH) | |
16.00 | Tea and coffee |
16.30 | Discussion |
David Shepherd (Director, Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield) | |
John Holden (Head of Culture at Demos) | |
18.00 | Reception (CRASSH) |
Friday 12 January 2007
9.30 | Session 3: Public Value: Who are the 'public' and what might 'they' want? |
Francois Penz (Art & Architecture) | |
Christopher Burlinson (Scriptorium: Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts Online) | |
Hildegard Diemberger (Tibetan-Mongolian Rare Books and Manuscripts Project, MIASU) | |
Chair: David Shepherd (Director, Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield) | |
11.30 | Coffee |
12.00 | Discussion: Whose Art Is It Anyway |
John Knell (Intelligence Agency) | |
13.00 | Lunch |
14.00 | Session 4: Does Innovative technology lead to, or depend on, innovative arts research in the creative economy? |
Maureen Thomas (Art & Architecture) | |
Ian Cross (Music) | |
Madeleine Clegg (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) | |
Dawn Giles (Arts Council East) | |
Peter Tyler (Land Economy) | |
Chair: Alan Blackwell (Crucible) |