Posts by Dr Eirini Goudarouli Archives and archivistsHacking 23 years of government history: An example from The UK Government Web ArchiveMonday 13 September 2021Web archives provide a key resource for the public. They allow us to access...Archives and archivistsAI and archives: Current challenges and prospects of digital and born-digital archivesFriday 19 February 2021The Archives in the UK/Republic of Ireland & AI (AURA) network, which is funded...Technology and innovationExploring Data, Investigating MethodologiesTuesday 9 July 2019In February 2019, King’s College London’s Department of Digital Humanities, together with The National...Technology and innovationComputational archival science (CAS): Exploring data, investigating methodologies – workshop invitationThursday 2 May 2019Would you like to join us at The National Archives for a two-day data...Archives and archivistsComputational archival science: automating the archiveThursday 18 October 2018Last summer I blogged about The National Archives’ collaboration with different universities, part of...Records and researchOpening up web archives to research and innovationWednesday 15 August 2018Last month, I blogged about The National Archives’ collaboration with City, University of London,...Behind the scenesTesting new ‘digitisation on demand’ toolsThursday 9 August 2018Testing new archival tools for ‘digitisation on demand’....Behind the scenesThe materialities of digitisationThursday 2 August 2018Recently, I have blogged about The National Archives’ collaboration with City, University of London,...UncategorizedBeyond words: exploring historical document collections at scaleWednesday 25 July 2018Earlier this month, I blogged about The National Archives’ collaboration with City, University of...Records and researchExploring new ways of visualising The National Archives’ First World War diariesMonday 2 July 2018Since 2014, The National Archives has been opening up our collection of handwritten First World...