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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How open should open data be?

Open data impacts everybody. Through it we can access healthcare services, understand our governments better and, of course, travel to places more easily. But, how open should open data be?
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography and the Phases of Digitisation

Nina Lager Vestberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) discusses the digital condition of photography through a phase model of digitisation.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Saving Space, Mediating Place: Photography and the Reproduction of Collections and Archives

Estelle Blaschke (University of Lausanne) discusses the development and growth in use of microfilm during the 1920s and 1930s.
Alumni Voices

Leading businesswoman Grace Sai describes how disruptive technology, including virtual and augmented reality, are changing how consumers interact with products.

Leading businesswoman Grace Sai describes how disruptive technology, including virtual and augmented reality, are changing how consumers interact with products.
Mansfield College

A Changing World: The Future of the Energy Industry

The Annual Hands Lecture is a very important moment in Mansfield's calendar, held to honour Guy and Julia Hands and their generous and continued support of Mansfield College.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

SPQR and Computer Archaeology: the early years

Gary Lock and Paul Reilly talk about how Sebastian helped British CAA school of practitioners be more international.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

Linked Open Data

Dr. Leif Isaksen and Alex Dutton talk about Sebastian's inspiring leadership in the Linked Open Data movement in cultural heritage.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Pip Wilcox from the Bodleian Libraries talks about Sebastian's long standing contribution to teaching at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS).
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

Digital Humanities

Dave De Roure talks about Sebastian's contributions to the digital humanities community in Oxford and the wider world.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

What Sebastian Taught Us

Joe Talbot talks about Sebastian's many achievements, his work and shares some personal reflections and video footage of the man.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

Linked Cultural Heritage

Donna Kurtz talks about working with Sebastian over a number of years on various Linked Cultural Heritage projects.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

The Open Source Advisory Service - OSS Watch

Rowan Wilson gives a talk about working with Sebastian on setting up the national service - OSS Watch, the Open Source Software advisory service.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

Robert Parker, Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, Oxford, talks about Sebastian's work with Oxford Classics in developing the lexicon of greek names.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

TeX Live - Don Knuth remembers SPQR

Anne Trefethen reads a special statement from founder Donald Knuth on Sebastian's contribution to TeX Live.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

TeX and LaTeX software

Phillip Taylor talks about Sebastian's contribution to the TeX and LaTeX software community.
Sebastian Rahtz, a celebration of his work

Humanities Computing at Southampton, and The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome

Wendy Hall and Les Carr share their memories of work at Southampton University. Nicholas Stanley-Price and Amanda Thursfield, (The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome) share their experiences with working with Sebastian Rahtz.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Research business and the shortwave beam: Marconi and the uses of wireless in postwar years

Giovanni Paoloni discusses the influence of the development of the shortwave beam technology on Marconi and the Marconi Company
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Marconi's early Latin projects over the South-Atlantic

Ines Queiroz explores how technical constraints have shaped strategies for wireless networks development
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Data Publication; Discover, Explore, Visualise

Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran ( Research Lecturer, Oxford e-Research Centre) gives the seventh talk in the conference.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Visualising 150 Years of Correspondence between the US and Germany

Felix Krawatzek (Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford) gives the fourth talk in the conference.

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