Journal Article

Middle, Sarah, Ryan Horne, David A. McMeekin, Chiara Zuanni and Alex Butterworth 2022, ‘Geographies of Place in Digital Art History’. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 16(1), 94-109.

Edited Volume

Baker, Sera, Allen, Martyn, Middle, Sarah, & Poole, Kristopher (Eds.). (2008). Food and Drink in Archaeology I: University of Nottingham Postgraduate Conference 2007. Totnes: Prospect Books.Journal Article

Presentations

Talks

‘Towards an Ontology of Pre-20th Century Scientific Instruments‘. Presented at the Metadata and Semantics Research (MTSR) conference, University College London, 8-11 November 2022 (co-authored with Alex Butterworth; publication forthcoming).

Implementing Linked Ancient World Data: recommendations from research with users and producers‘. Presented at the Digital Humanities Congress, University of Sheffield, 8-10 September 2022.

Don’t Believe the Hype: scientific instruments and inflated expectations, 1550-1914‘. Presented at the Digital Humanities Congress, University of Sheffield, 8-10 September 2022 (co-authored with Alex Butterworth, Duncan Hay and Rebekah Higgitt).

‘A Five-Star Model for Linked Humanities Data Usability’. Presented at the Digital Humanities 2022 Virtual Conference, University of Tokyo/Online, 25-29 July 2022 (see p. 313-314 in the Book of Abstracts)

Applying Digital Methods to Ancient World Research. Presented at the CHASE Encounters Virtual Conference, Online, 3-4 December 2020 (part of the Applying Digital Methods to Arts and Humanities Research panel).

‘Widening Access to Linked Ancient World Data’. Presented at the Digital Humanities 2020 Virtual Conference, Online, 20-24 July 2020 (Abstract | Video Presentation).

The User Perspective: User Needs and User Stories‘. Presented at the Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age (SEADDA) Working Group 4 Workshop on Archaeological Data Reuse, Online, 31 March – 2 April 2020 (part of a joint keynote with Elton Barker).

Using Linked Data for Ancient World Research‘. Presented at the 15th Congress of the Fédération internationale des associations d’études classiques (FIEC) and the Classical Association (CA) annual conference 2019, UCL Institute of Education, 5-8 July 2019 (part of the Linked Ancient World Data panel).

Linked Ancient World Data: The User Experience‘. Presented at the European Association for Digital Humanities Conference, NUI Galway, 6-9 December 2018.

‘Data About Data About Data: Linked Data and research on its use and production’. Presented at Data Conversations, Open University, 26 November 2018.

‘Classifying Digital Research Methods: Linked Ancient World Data in Context’. Presented at Computer Applications in Archaeology UK, Edinburgh, 26-27 October 2018.

‘Identifying Digital Methods for Ancient World Research’. Presented at the North West Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership Conference, University of Salford, 10-11 October 2018.

‘Linking data based on place: a tale of two projects’. Presented at Spatial Humanities, Lancaster University, 20-21 September 2018.

‘Digital Futures: embedding Linked Data into Humanities research’. Presented at the CHASE Encounters Conference, University of Essex, 2 December 2017.

‘What is Linked Open Data, and how is it used in Ancient World resources?’ Presented at the Institute of Classical Studies Postgraduate Work in Progress Seminar, London, 20 October 2017  (part of a joint presentation with Paula Granados Garcia).

‘From Production to Consumption’. Presented at Advancing Linked Open Data in the Humanities (Digital Humanities 2017 pre-conference workshop), McGill University, Montreal, 7 August 2017.

‘Linked Data and Ancient World Research: studying past projects from a user perspective’. Presented at the Digital Classicist Seminar Series, Institute of Classical Studies, London, 2 June 2017.

‘Linking AHRC Project Data: the Gateway to Research as a Born-Digital Archive’. Presented at Researching Born-Digital Archives, British Library, London, 16 March 2017.

Stop press: should embargo conditions apply to metadata?‘ Presented at the Jisc Research Data Network Meeting, Cardiff University, 18 May 2016.

Posters

Identifying research methods for the use and production of Linked Ancient World Data‘. Presented at Linked Pasts IV, Mainz Centre for Digitality in the Humanities and Cultural Studies, 11-13 December 2018.

Linking UK Arts and Humanities Project Data‘. Presented at the 2nd International Linked Pasts Symposium, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, 15-16 December 2016.

Blog Posts

Data Modelling Workshop, 23-24 May 2022‘, Tools of Knowledge, 9 June 2022 (with Duncan Hay and Alex Butterworth).

Collection and Promotion of Real-World LOD Resources: Report on Activity 5 for the LP6 Symposium‘, The Stoa: a Review for Digital Classics, 15 March 2021 (with Paula Granados Garcia).

Report on PGR-convened CHASE panel on the use of digital methods in research, Dec 2020‘, CHASE, 3 March 2021 (with Jack Taylor).

Virtual Museums+Tech 2020 survey results‘, Museums Computer Group, 12 August 2020.

Day 9: Recogito Annotation and Benaki Museum‘, Ancient Itineraries: Exploring Digital Art History, 13 April 2019 (with Rebecca Levitan).

Day 3: From Groups to Hubs‘, Ancient Itineraries: Exploring Digital Art History, 4 April 2019 (with Rebecca Levitan).

Day 9: Space, Place and Time‘, Ancient Itineraries: Exploring Digital Art History, 14 September 2018 (with Stephanie Grimes).

Converting Privy Council Appeals Metadata to Linked Data‘, British Library Digital Scholarship blog, 2 February 2018.

Linking Privy Council Appeals Data‘, British Library Digital Scholarship blog, 31 January 2018.

Cleaning and Visualising Privy Council Appeals Data‘, British Library Digital Scholarship blog, 21 December 2017.

OEDUc: EDH and Pelagios NER working group‘, The Stoa: a Blog for Digital Classics, 19 June 2017 (with contributions from Orla Murphy, Simona Stoyanova and Núria Garcia Casacuberta).

Linked Pasts, 15-16 December 2016‘, Pelagios Commons, 23 May 2017.

Request a copy: uptake and user experience‘, Unlocking Research: University of Cambridge Office of Scholarly Communication, 7 October 2016.

Request a copy: process and implementation‘, Unlocking Research: University of Cambridge Office of Scholarly Communication, 7 October 2016.

Jisc RDM Shared Service – Perspectives from Cambridge‘, Jisc: Research Data and related topics, 29 February 2016.

Thesis/Dissertations

Investigating Linked Data Usability for Ancient World Research (PhD Classical Studies). Open University, 2022.

Implementing new technologies into an established system, using a case study of how this has been achieved at the Silchester excavation (MA Electronic Communication and Publishing). University College London, 2009.

A Study of Objects Relating to Personal Appearance and Adornment from the Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia at Sparta (MA Archaeological Research). University of Nottingham, 2007.

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