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On scaling from 40 visitors a day to 6 every second | Mapping the Blitz Bomb Census: Bomb Sight
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Mapping the Blitz Bomb Census: Bomb Sight. A JISC funded project to map the Blitz Bomb Census in London. A huge thank you. Why did Bomb Sight go viral? On scaling from 40 visitors a day to 6 every second. December 11, 2012. The Bomb Sight website. At the end of November, none of the project team. Had imagined quite how much interest there would be in the project. We were pleased when we saw some people starting to tweet about it, and saw the number of visitors rise to 40 a day this time last week. Starte...
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Scale of interest and server issues | Mapping the Blitz Bomb Census: Bomb Sight
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Mapping the Blitz Bomb Census: Bomb Sight. A JISC funded project to map the Blitz Bomb Census in London. Bomb Sight is Live. Still experiencing server issues →. Scale of interest and server issues. December 6, 2012. I will post an update tomorrow but in the mean time if you want to have a look at our video about the website and the forthcoming app as it was in development check out this link. Thanks for you interest in the project. Kate and the Bomb Sight Team. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Project Team | Mapping the Blitz Bomb Census: Bomb Sight
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Mapping the Blitz Bomb Census: Bomb Sight. A JISC funded project to map the Blitz Bomb Census in London. Dr Catherine Emma Jones. I am the Project Director for the JISC funded Stepping into Time Project. I am a lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Porstmouth. I am interested in usability of geographic systems and data, health and urban mapping now and in the past. Previous JISC Project, Co-Investigator: IIGLU. Interactive, Integrated, Geospatial Learning and Understanding. Felix has just fini...
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Geospatial in the Cultural Heritage domain, past, present and future » G.E.C.O.
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Geospatial engagement and community outreach. And 15/10 geo projects conversation by using the tag/hashtag: #jiscGECO. The overarching purpose of GECO. Is to foster a community(ies) of users of geospatial resources (data, services, support). Geospatial, taken in its broadest sense underpins a vast array of academic endeavour - geography represents a fundamental organising axis for information. Geospatial in the Cultural Heritage domain, past, present and future. Can be accessed here. The event was ‘...
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1 day to go until the Launch | Digitised Diseases
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Informing clinical understanding of chronic conditions affecting the skeleton using archaeological and historical exemplars. 1 day to go until the Launch. Asymp; Leave a comment. When compared to the right side the shoulder, arm and forearm shows considerable atrophy, most likely from disuse. The level of amputation on the ulna is at that of the radius exactly. The individual may have lost their arm in an accident, rather than it being surgically removed. Degenerative joint disease-Schmorl’s node. The os...
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Links | Digitised Diseases
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Informing clinical understanding of chronic conditions affecting the skeleton using archaeological and historical exemplars. British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology. American Association of Physical Anthropologists. British Association for Human Identification. Society for American Archaeology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. International Journal of Palaeopathology. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Teaching and Learning Resources. Enter your comment here.
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Projects | Language Technology Group
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Doing stuff with text. The Language Technology Group conducts research and development in a number of areas. Some of the current and past LTG projects are listed here. Current and recent projects:. Text mining literature set in Edinburgh. Assessing the extent of “reference rot”. Aggregating and mining information on botanical points of interest in the Scottish Borders. Text mining large data collections for information commodity trading in the 19th century. The Digitisation of England’s Placenames.
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Chalice » Uncategorized
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Random Post: Chalice poster from AHM 2010. Next: Digitisation and Exposure of English Place-names. April 5th, 2012. Chalice was a short project, funded by JISC, to extract a digital gazetteer, in Linked Data form, from selected volumes of the English Place-Name Survey. Happily, the same group of partners, with the addition of Institute of Name Studies, secured significant funding from JISC to complete the scanning, OCR, error correction and text mining of all the existing published volumes of the Survey.
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Chalice » Blog Archive » Next: Digitisation and Exposure of English Place-names
http://chalice.blogs.edina.ac.uk/2012/04/05/deep
Random Post: Connecting archives with linked geodata - Part I. Next: Digitisation and Exposure of English Place-names. Chalice was a short project, funded by JISC, to extract a digital gazetteer, in Linked Data form, from selected volumes of the English Place-Name Survey. The project, known as DEEP – Digitisation and Exposure of English Place-names. 8211; will run until 2013, when the resulting data will be made available through the JISC-supported Unlock Places. Chalice is based at EDINA.