Trosolwg
Based in Special Collections and Archives, I support research and teaching with Cardiff University's archives and digital collections.
I'm passionate about using heritage collections to support emerging areas of digital scholarship, including data mining, text analysis, data visualisation, network analysis, crowdsourcing, computer vision, and IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework).
Supporting research with digital archives at Cardiff University and beyond
In 2022-23, I will be undertaking a research project funded by the AHRC-RLUK Professional Practice Fellowship Scheme for research and academic libraries
This project will deliver new infrastructure, services, and training to support the creation and use of digital archives, in order to improve the quantity, quality and sustainability of the University's research outputs.
Conference papers and publications
- Digital collections at Cardiff University. Morgannwg (Spring 2022)
- Why edit Wikipedia? Morgannwg (Spring 2022)
- No money, no problem: supporting research and teaching with the Internet Archive. DCDC21 (1 Jul 2021)
- Supporting research with the Internet Archive. History UK and The National Archives conference (21 Apr 2021)
- Learning to enhance and share collections with IIIF. Guest post for IIIF-C Staff. Medium (16 Feb 2021)
- From self-isolation to self-development: technical training review. ARC Magazine: Archives and Technology (29 Aug 2020)
- Poetry in the making: teaching with literary manuscripts. ARC Magazine: Literary Manuscripts (29 Apr 2020)