Ongoing project
Unpath'd Waters: Marine and Maritime Collections in the UK
The UK’s marine heritage is extraordinarily rich. Shipwrecks date from the Bronze Age to the World Wars, bearing testimony to Britain as an island nation, and…
Documenting, classifying and analysing archaeological artefacts is labour-intensive, which limits our understanding of these objects. Digitisation campaigns remain complex, time-consuming, and costly, leaving millions of artefacts…
The Heritage Science Data Service will provide core Digital Research Services as part of the Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme, to transform…
The European Cloud for Heritage OpEn Science (ECHOES) project aims to establish the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH), a shared platform to provide heritage…
Advancing FronTier Research In the Arts and hUManities (ATRIUM) is a European Commission funded project that aims to exploit and strengthen interconnections between leading European infrastructures: (DARIAH,…
Sharing Heritage and Archaeological Data Effectively (IG18128), or SHADE, is a COST Innovation Grant (CIG) funded project that seeks to provide a sustainable model for the…
Funded through the Transformations: Social and cultural dynamics in the digital age programme of the Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe (CHANSE) Consortium, Transforming…
Connecting trusted Arts and Humanities data repositories (CONNECTED) was an activity, supported by AHRC, undertaken over the course of 2021/2022. Led by the British Library, with…
The UK’s marine heritage is extraordinarily rich. Shipwrecks date from the Bronze Age to the World Wars, bearing testimony to Britain as an island nation, and…
The Archaeology Audience Network (AAN) was a project that brought together many of the UK’s leading archaeological organisations to build the most accurate picture to date…