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Reuse of Digitised Content (1): So you want to reuse digital heritage content in a creative context? Good luck with that. | Melissa Terras
Reflections on the Twitter Conference “DH in the Time of Virus” | DARIAH
PDF) Opening Access to Collections: the Making and Using of Open Digitised Cultural Content
Academia and Children's Literature: Books out now! | Melissa Terras
Women in Data Archive | News & Blogs | DDI
Digital Curiosities: Resource Creation Via Amateur Digitisation
Digitisation and Digital Resources in the Humanities | Melissa Terras - Academia.edu
melissa terras on Twitter: "And so, I hear you ask, how come someone into digitisation and digital humanities - without any background in this area - ended up working on suffrage history? Well, there's a long story right there. Here's a thread on how this all ...
So you want to reuse digital heritage content in a creative context? Good luck with that. | Impact of Social Sciences
VALA2022 Keynote 2 Terras - VALA - Libraries / Technology and the Future //
Reaping the Benefits of Digitisation: Pilot study exploring revenue generation from digitised collections through technological innovation – ScienceOpen
Reclaiming Histories with Feminist Digitisation Practices: Researching Millicent Garrett Fawcett: Selected Writings | Impact of Social Sciences
Melissa Terras | Information Studies - UCL – University College London
Melissa Terras - Design Informatics
Melissa Terras | Adventures in Digital Cultural Heritage | Page 2
Digitisation Guidelines - What Advice Should You be Following?
Melissa Terras | Melissa Terras
PDF) The Rise of Digitization
Melissa Terras | Adventures in Digital Cultural Heritage
Interview with Professor Melissa Terras on feminist digitisation practices and the future of our digital cultural heritage - Edinburgh Futures Institute
PDF) Digitizing collections—Strategic issues for the information manager | Melissa Terras - Academia.edu
LSE Review of Books on Twitter: "Melissa Terras and Elizabeth Crawford reflect on the importance of feminist digitisation practices for editing Millicent Garrett Fawcett, a new collection of writings by the leading