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  1. Slide 1: e-Science developments in the UK: temporal mapping and location aware web technologies for the humanities Stuart Dunn Centre for e-Research, King’s College London Digital Humanities 2008, Oulu
  2. Slide 2:e-Science methods and next steps * Artifacts and representation: from text to beyond text * Data: from data deluge to ‘complexity deluge’ * Collaboration: from talking about stuff to doing stuff * Interdisciplinarity: new kinds of relationships between disciplines (e.g. dance and archaeology) * Interpretation: employment of high-end technologies (e.g. HPC) to reach new interpretations of our data
  3. Slide 3:e-Science methods and next steps * Artifacts and representation: from text to beyond text * Data: from data deluge to ‘complexity deluge’ * Collaboration: from talking about stuff to doing stuff * Interdisciplinarity: new kinds of relationships betw