The most up-to-date list is at: http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=120

OeSS: Oxford e-Social Science project is designed to understand the social, legal, and ethical issues involved in e-Research, which refers to the advanced internet and grid technologies being increasingly used in scientific projects.

OeSS

World Wide Web of Humanities (WWWoH): A JISC/NEH transatlantic digitisation project, with our partners the Internet Archive and Hanzo. I am the PI on this project, which is geared toward making tools and methods for extracting scholarly web collections from the Internet Archive and making them usable for a variety of research purposes.

Toolkit for the Impact of Digitised Scholarly Resources (TIDSR): Another JISC project that I am PI on. With the Toolkit, we are testing methods for assessing the impact of scholarly resources that have been digitised and made available on the web. Five previously funded JISC projects are the testbed for developing this toolkit.

Digital Photography in Science: This was my dissertation project looking at how the scientific field of marine mammal research (whales, dolphins, etc.) saw a number of their practices transformed when they switched from film to digital photography.

Whale

Photo credit: Image ID: sanc0605, NOAA’s Sanctuaries Collection. Available online: [ http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/sanc0605.htm ]