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Inclusive Data Research Skills for Arts and Humanities

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Inclusive Data Research Skills for Arts and Humanities
Hackathon participants will have the opportunity to collaboratively develop materials openly available through a creative commons licence

Welcome[edit | edit source]

The DAReS project aims to develop an inclusive data and digital skills curriculum for the arts and humanities, which can inform a scalable regional or national pilot. This Hackathon is part of the DAReS project, funded by the AHRC as part of the IDAH Digital Skills Network, lead by the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, with the Creative Computing Institute, King’s College London, Leeds University, Roehampton University, and partners, CRAC/Vitae and Wikimedia UK.

Resources for contributors[edit | edit source]

Contents[edit | edit source]

About the Project[edit | edit source]

DAReS Hackathon Code of Conduct[edit | edit source]

Session 1: Data skills: What works for arts and humanities?[edit | edit source]

Session 2: Data epistemologies and decolonising data tools and skills[edit | edit source]

Session 3: Hacking the Research Journey[edit | edit source]

Reflection and Comments[edit | edit source]

Outreach dashboard[edit | edit source]

This book was collaboratively written by members of the DAReS project and attendees at the hackathon on 26 January 2024. A list of contributors can be found on the outreach dashboard.

Contributors Included:

Karen Hanrahan

Claire Carroll