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Saturday, 8 December 2018 (IHR Training Room, Senate House North Block)


Digital Languages



11.00 PowerPoint, Prezi, Presentations and the Digital Asset Lifecycle (Colin Homiski, Senate House Library)

Find out the latest software tools available to enhance Modern Language presentations for class, conference or YouTube and how these can be integrated into the larger digital asset landscape from DOI to ORCID.



12.30   Lunch break



14.00   Research 2.0: Using Web 2.0 tools (Colin Homiski, Senate House Library)

Learn and use in real time RSS feeds, OA and other digital harvesters, Google Alerts, social bookmarking, and how to build and manage your own database using Zotero



16.00 Data literacy in ML research (Claire Griffiths, Chester)

This session relates to the speaker‘s current research on data to highlight declining literacy levels this decade among girls living in unstable and violent regions in French-speaking Africa. The material is converted into infographics and available on francophoneafricaarchive.org/research in a new page called ‘Reading the world from Francophone Africa’.


The room is equipped with PCs; participants may bring their own laptops/tablets if preferred. Numbers are limited so do register in advance to secure a place ([log in to unmask])


With all best wishes.


Katia Pizzi


Senior Lecturer, Italian Studies

Director, Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory

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INSTITUTE OF MODERN LANGUAGES RESEARCH
School of Advanced Study • University of London

Senate House

Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU


International Conference Memories of the Future, 29-30 March 2019.<https://m>

Registration: https://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/events/event/17680

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