CDCS Annual Lecture 2025: How Users Imagine Archival Research
CDCS Annual Lecture 2025: Dorothy Berry “How Users Imagine Archival Research: JPCA Explore and Digital Curation at the Smithsonian National […]
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CDCS Annual Lecture 2025: Dorothy Berry “How Users Imagine Archival Research: JPCA Explore and Digital Curation at the Smithsonian National […]
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2025 was an interesting year for the OER Service, especially with the range of new queries that arose from increased use of Generative AI tools across numerous new technologies, tools and services.
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This video features the University of Edinburgh Royal Literary Fund Fellows, who are introducing their role as Fellows to provide […]
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The Indian Primer, by John Eliot (1669), has been digitised into 137 high resolution images by our Digital Imaging Unit […]
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This is a recording of Edinburgh Mathematical Society (EMS) meeting recorded at The University of Edinburgh in October 2025. Prof. […]
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This collection of films and stories are part of a collaborative project between the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh […]
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If you’re anything like me, as the dark days bed in I start to look for treats and sparkles of all kinds to brighten up the winter days and nights. One of my favourite places to explore this time of year are the recipe sections on Wikibooks. Wikibooks is one of the Wikimedia sister projects, and is about collaboratively writing open-content textbooks that anyone (including you) can edit.
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Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) submitted 83 portfolios to the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021). This is a selection of […]
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A white hole is a purely hypothetical time-reversed black hole. What does general relativity say about them? Would they repel […]
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This Open Textbook (CC BY-NC-ND) published by Edinburgh Diamond, is the outcome of the AHRC funded research project, Remediating Stevenson: […]
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