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10 years in: Reflections on building the Modernist Archives Publishing Project (MAPP)

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
23rd May 2023

By Nicola Wilson   This year, MAPP marks its tenth anniversary. By improving access to publishers’ archives, MAPP aims to put publishers back into the teaching and research of modernism….Read More >

Digital Humanities and Heritage in Iraq

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
1st March 2023

Dr Amy Richardson On this blog in December, Mara Oliva raised the significant problem of “digital disparity”. In this blog, I want to revisit this issue, which is significant in…Read More >

ChatGPT and The Philosophy of Linguistic Meaning

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
27th January 202323rd September 2024

Dr Jumbly Grindrod, Lecturer in Philosophy     Me: Write a captivating opening sentence of a blog piece about philosophy of language and large language models.  ChatGPT: “Imagine a machine…Read More >

Reading’s Digital Humanities Hub: Innovation, Collaboration & Sustainability

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
24th October 202223rd September 2024

Professor Roberta Gilchrist, Research Dean, introduces the University of Reading’s new Digital Humanities Hub   In 2022, the University of Reading launched its Digital Humanities Hub, a collaborative in-house project…Read More >

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