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Digital Humanities Institute

Submitted by michael_pidd on Mon, 08/24/2020 - 16:59

What is the DHI?

  1. The DHI’s mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation in arts and humanities research as a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination.
  2. We are a team of research software engineers, project managers and researchers who specialise in delivering technology projects of any size in the arts and humanities.
  3. We work with university academics and researchers, as well as professionals in the heritage, culture and information industries, across the UK...
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University of Hull HPC Service - VIPER

Submitted by Joe Dudman on Thu, 09/03/2020 - 13:04

Viper is the University of Hull’s first institutional High Performance Computer (HPC). Within the university sector, Viper is one of the leading HPC resources. Our mission is to be recognised as a leader and a centre of excellence in the provision of quality HPC services and support. The University of Hull is committed to research excellence and Viper is key for meeting the ever-growing demands of the University research community. Viper is based on technically advanced and innovative systems...

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Advanced Research Computing Service

Submitted by martin_callaghan on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59
We provide a comprehensive Advanced Research Computing (ARC) support service for researchers in all faculties at the University of Leeds. The service consists of a large High Performance Computing (HPC or Supercomputing) resource consisting of several clusters which are used for all forms of predictive modelling, data analysis and simulation which are too large, too complex or too time consuming to be performed on a Desktop PC. In addition, we can support researchers in the use of Cloud...
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Apocrita, QMUL's High Performance Computing Cluster

Submitted by thomas_king on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

Apocrita is a 5000+ core heterogeneous high performance computing cluster owned by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). The cluster is managed by the Research IT team of IT Services. It was established in 2012 by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) as one of the 5 regional Tier-2 Computing Centres of Excellence, through the MidPlus consortium (the universities of Birmingham, Nottingham, Warwick and QMUL) The cluster has been repeatedly expanded through smaller...

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Archives Hub

Submitted by neil_grindley on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Archives Hub brings together descriptions of thousands of the UK’s archive collections. Representing over 370 institutions across the country, it is an effective way to discover unique and often little-known sources to support research. New descriptions are added every week, often representing collections being made available for the first time. Researchers can use the Hub to instantly scan the archival landscape and bring together diverse sources held in repositories across the country. The...

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Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting Infrastructure and Services

Submitted by bob_day on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59
The set of AAAI (Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting Infrastructure) services operated by Jisc provides a national framework for the management of access to RII resources across the UK. This framework includes authentication of an individual user of a RII; authorisation of that user to access RII resources; and, where appropriate, accounting for that use for charging or for auditing purposes (for instance where there are compliance implications such as those around access to sensitive...
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Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

Submitted by amy_warner_may on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Bodleian Libraries mission is to provide an excellent service to support the learning, teaching and research objectives of the University of Oxford; and to develop and maintain access to Oxford's unique collections for the benefit of scholarship and society. The Bodleian has been collecting material for more than 400 years and currently holds more than 12 million printed items, over 80,000 e-journals, and some 56,000 linear metres of outstanding special collections. These include rare books...

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Cambridge Cybercrime Centre

Submitted by ross_anderson on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

Academics currently face considerable difficulties in researching cybercrime. It is difficult, and time consuming, to negotiate access to real data on actual abuse and then it is necessary to build and deploy data collection tools before the real work can even be started. We set up the Cambridge Cybercrime Centre to facilitate cybercrime research by collecting a wide range of datasets and making them available to other researchers, both in the UK and overseas. These datasets are both 'historic'...

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Consumer Data Research Centre

Submitted by amy_o_neill on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59
The Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) is an ESRC Big Data initiative led by the University of Leeds and University College London with partners at the Universities of Liverpool and Oxford. Established in 2014, CDRC provides a unique platform for conducting research and innovation by delivering a national data service that facilitates stakeholder access to commercial datasets. CDRC’s key objectives are to procure consumer data for social science research and the benefit of society and also...
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Consumer Data Research Centre (UCL, Liverpool, Oxford)

Submitted by Nick_Bearman on Mon, 07/22/2019 - 11:59

The Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) is an ESRC Big Data initiative led by University College London with the University of Liverpool and Oxford and in partnership with the University of Leeds. Established in 2014, the CDRC provides a platform for accessing consumer data through a three-tier data service. CDRC’s key objectives are to procure and make available consumer-related data for social science research for the benefit of society and to serve as a centre of expertise in data analytics...

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