“Linked Open Data and medieval studies,” International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 1-4 July 2024
“A new map and database of coastal encounters with Western Australia,” Charting Southlands: ARC Project ‘Mobilising Dutch East India Company Collections for New Global Stories’ Year 1 workshop, State Library of New South Wales, 3 May 2024 (with Alistair Paterson)
“Humanities Research, Museums, and Linked Data,” Museum Analytics: New Directions, King's College London, 18 May 2023 (with Deb Verhoeven & Mike Jones)
“Using nodegoat to map the publication and ownership of early printed books and manuscripts,” An Introduction to Digital Methods for Bibliography course, Bibliographical Society and London Rare Books School, 17 May 2023.
“Fragments of Bliss: manuscripts used as pastedowns in Oxford bindings and their global dispersal in the 1980s,” 58th International Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo MI, 11-13 May 2023.
“Exploring a large graph of historical objects with SPARQL: the Mapping Manuscript Migrations project,” RSA Virtual 2022, Renaissance Society of America, 30 November - 3 December 2022.
“Manuscript collecting by women in the United States in the 20th century: the evidence from de Ricci’s Census,” The International Trade in Pre-Modern Manuscripts 1890-1945 and the Making of the Middle Ages, 20-23 September 2022, University of London.
“What’s new about HuNI?” Digital Humanities 2022: Responding to Asian Diversity, July 25-29, University of Tokyo, Japan. https://dh2022.dhii.asia/dh2022bookofabsts.pdf (pp. 627-8)
“Collecting the West: Networks & collaborations of the past & present”, AMaGA National Conference 2022, 14 – 17 June, Perth, Western Australia (with Alistair Paterson and Gaye Sculthorpe)
“Exploring a large graph of historical objects: the Mapping Manuscript Migrations project,” Graphs and Networks in the Humanities 2022: Technologies, Models, Analyses, and Visualizations, 6th International Conference, 3– 4 February 2022 (with Laura Cleaver, Doug Emery, Mikko Koho, Lynn Ransom, Emma Thomson) (abstract)
“Building the Australian Knowledge Graph: HuNI (Humanities Networked Infrastructure),” Graphs and Networks in the Humanities 2022: Technologies, Models, Analyses, and Visualizations, 6th International Conference, 3– 4 February 2022 (with Deb Verhoeven) (abstract)
“Mapping Manuscript Migrations on the Semantic Web: A Semantic Portal and Linked Open Data Service for Pre-modern Manuscript Research”, International Semantic Web Conference 2021, 26-28 October 2021 (Eero Hyvönen, Esko Ikkala, Mikko Koho, Jouni Tuominen, Toby Burrows, Lynn Ransom and Hanno Wijsman) Short-listed for best paper at ISWC 2021
“Linking Data to Explore the History of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts: the ‘Mapping Manuscript Migrations’ Project“, European Association for Digital Humanities EADH 2021 Conference, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, 21-25 September 2021 (with Mitch Fraas, Eero Hyvönen, Esko Ikkala, Mikko Koho, David Lewis, Andrew Morrison, Kevin Page, Lynn Ransom, Emma Thomson, Jouni Tuominen, Athanasios Velios, Hanno Wijsman)
“International Standard Manuscript Identifiers and the World of Linked Data,” Leeds International Medieval Congress 2021, 5 July 2021
“Modelling the History of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts for the Mapping Manuscript Migrations Portal,” Data for History 2021: Modelling Time, Places, Agents, 30 June 2021 (with Mikko Koho, Jouni Tuominen, Eero Hyvönen, Kevin Page, David Lewis, Doug Emery, Hanno Wijsman, Lynn Ransom, and Emma Thomson)
“Linked Open Data and Medieval Manuscripts,” The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Medieval Studies – A Global Digital Medievalist Symposium, 21 June 2021
“HuNI: Australian Humanities Networked Infrastructure,” Infrastructural Interventions, Digital Humanities & Critical Infrastructure Studies Workshop, organised by King’s Digital Lab, King’s College Department of Digital Humanities, and Critical Infrastructures Studies Initiative, 21-22 June 2021 (with Deb Verhoeven) HuNI video presentation
“Using SPARQL to investigate the research potential of a Linked Open Data knowledge graph: the Mapping Manuscript Migrations project,” DH Benelux 2021, Leiden, 2-4 June 2021 (with Laura Cleaver, Doug Emery, Mikko Koho, Lynn Ransom, and Emma Thomson)
“Tracing the histories of medieval manuscripts: A new digital environment for provenance research”, Care and Conservation of Manuscripts 18, Copenhagen, 14-16 April 2021
“Linked Open Data and the History of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts”, Renaissance Society of America Virtual 2021 Meeting, 13-15 April 2021
“Tracking the Travels of 220,000 Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts”, Binghamton University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, CEMERS Spring Speaker Series, 10 March 2021
“MMM – Mapping Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Migrations”, Digital Humanities in Action:
Sampo Model and Portals for Cultural Heritage, 29 October 2020 (with Mikko Koho, HELDIG and Aalto University)
“Aggregating Cultural Heritage Data to Interrogate the History of Colonial Collecting: Reconstructing Western Australian Collections in the ‘Collecting the West’ Project”, eResearch Australasia Conference 2020, 19-23 October, 2020
“Linked Open Data Vocabularies and Identifiers for Medieval Studies” in: , DHN 2020: Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries: Proceedings of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 5th Conference, Riga, Latvia, October 21-23, 2020
“Aggregating Cultural Heritage Data to Interrogate the History of Colonial Collecting: Reconstructing Western Australian Collections in the ‘Collecting the West’ Project”, ACHS ACHS 2020 Futures - Association of Critical Heritage Studies 5th Biennial Conference, 26 - 30 August 2020
“Deploying Linked Data for Medieval Manuscript Provenance Research”, International Medieval Congress (virtual), 6 July 2020
“Mapping Manuscript Migrations: digging into data for the history and provenance of manuscripts”, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Centre for the Study of the Book, 28 February 2020
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“Mapping Manuscript Migrations”, Researching the Modern History of Medieval Manuscripts: Resources and Collaboration, Institute of English Studies, University of London, 14 January 2020
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“Mapping Manuscript Migrations: an introduction and overview”, Hooking Up: 12th Annual Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age, University of Pennsylvania, 21-23 November 2019
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“Aggregating provenance metadata to reveal the histories of medieval manuscripts”, Dark Archives: a Conference on the Medieval Unread and Unreadable, University of Oxford, 10-12 September 2019
“Serendipity: From the Library Stacks to Digital Discoveries”, ‘State ‘State of the Art: Serendipity Research as an Emerging Field’: the 1st International Serendipity Society Conference, 5 City University, London, 6 August 2019 (with Kevin Page)
“A Layered Digital Library for Cataloguing and Research: Practical Experiences with Medieval Manuscripts, from TEI to Linked Data”, Digital Humanities Conference 2019, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 9-12 July 2019 (with Kevin Page, Andrew Hankinson, Matthew Holford, Andrew Morrison, David Lewis and Athanasios Velios)
“Tracing the History of Medieval Manuscripts through Linked Data”, Digital Humanities Conference 2019, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 9-12 July 2019 (poster) (with Lynn Ransom, Hanno Wijsman, and Eero Hyvönen)
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"Mapping Manuscript Migrations: an international project funded by the Trans-Atlantic Platform", CARMEN Annual Meeting, Ghent, Belgium, September 2017
“Collecting the West,” ResearchSpace Symposium: Building Cultural Heritage Knowledge, British Museum, 27 - 28 July, 2017
"Sir Thomas Phillipps and the Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts", International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 3 July 2017
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