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Project update and prototype screenshots

This summary of the project outcomes was put together for the AHRC BT Research Networking Final Event at the University of Leicester on Monday 10th January. The morning session was devoted to presentations from each project team about their work to date and ideas for the future, so we put forward some of the projects [...]

Initial Designs

We’ve been working through some initial designs, which is a really interesting process as it gets you to think about how the user will interact with your content and where different types of content should be held. Its also asked us to think about what we mean by objects in a landscape – are they points [...]

Connecting Collections: Successful partnership working across the heritage sector

Bookings are now open for this free event on Friday 5th March hosted by BT Connected Earth and the Collections Trust.

Date:    5th March 2010

Time:   9.30am – 4.30pm

Venue: BT Centre, 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ

 The day will celebrate successful collaborative partnerships across museums, libraries, archives and beyond, showcasing projects that have [...]

locating communications history in London: help needed!‏

Do you know places in London that are significant for the history of communications, computing and information technologies?

We are looking for suggestions that will help us in an experimental project to guide mobile users through the UK’s rich history of technology. The project is called Locating Communications Heritage. In the pilot phase we are [...]

Welcome to our Research Network

Imagine you are on a journey across Britain. The landscape you pass through is rich in historical meaning, yet the knowledge of this history is compartmentalised: some lies in everyday experiences and memories, some lies in scholarly monographs, some is found on display (and even more, behind the scenes) in our great museums. We live [...]