The Cultural Heritage Data School (CHDS), taking place in Cambridge between 8-12 April, is open for applications from participants from across the cultural heritage sector and academia.
This intensive in-person teaching programme will be structured around the digital collections and archives pipeline, covering the general principles and applied practices involved in the generation, exploration, visualisation, analysis and preservation of digital collections and archives.
Leading academic researchers and practitioners have created a teaching and learning experience with lectures, digital tools demonstrations, workshops, group work and more, developing technical skills, while also raising critical questions about data in the cultural heritage sector.