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An Analysis of Twitter and Facebook Use by the Archival Community
Crymble, Adam (2010)This paper discusses how the archival community is using social networking services such as Twitter and Facebook as outreach tools. The study analyzes the usage patterns of 195 individual and institutional users over a ... -
Canada’s accidental brain drain
Crymble, Adam (2017-01-23) -
Citer les humanités numérique : l’Old Bailey Online est-il un film ou un article scientifique?
Crymble, Adam (Open Edition, 2012-09)Discussion about how digital humanities projects such as the Old Bailey Online fit within the cultures of credit used by films and scientists. -
A Comparative Approach to Identifying the Irish in Long Eighteenth-Century London
Crymble, Adam (2015-07-16)Historians seeking to identify the Irish have overwhelmingly relied upon nominal record linkage, thus limiting studies to periods and contexts in which corroborating records exist. Surname analysis provides an alternative: ... -
Crafting an effective elevator pitch
Crymble, Adam (2011-08-17)The essential info to include when selling yourself at a networking event -
Digital Archives Built by Students for Students : Inherited Learning at University of Hertfordshire
Crymble, Adam; Chowcat, Ian (JISC, 2018-09-01)Inherited learning is the latest stage of a programme to develop digital history methods in the undergraduate curriculum at the University of Hertfordshire’s history department. Involving more members of staff than before ... -
Digital Hubris, Digital Humility
Crymble, Adam (2014-07-15)Essay on the backlash against the digital humanities movement -
Digital in the Undergraduate History Curriculum : Spotlight on the Digital Case Study
Chowcat, Ian; Colbron, Karen; Crymble, Adam (2016-11-22)The use of digital methods in historical research is now well established, and part of the common diet for graduate students. However ways of introducing such approaches and their benefits to undergraduates are less well ... -
Digital library search preferences amongst historians and genealogists: British History Online user survey
Crymble, Adam (2016-10-01)This paper presents the results of a study of 1,439 users of British History Online (BHO). BHO is a digital library of key printed primary and secondary sources for the history of Britain and Ireland, with a principal focus ... -
Does your historical collection need a database-driven website?
Crymble, Adam (2015)There are plenty of good reasons for building a website for your collection, including learning a new skill, protecting fragile resources from constant handling in the archives, adding interactive functionality that is ... -
Faircite : Towards a Fairer Practice of Citation and Credit in the Humanities
Crymble, Adam; Flanders, Julia (2013)Within the digital humanities, there are many approaches to citation. Every discipline handles citation and authorship differently, and within the digital humanities there are wide divergences of practice in the ways that ... -
From Chartist Newspaper to Digital Map of Grassroots Meetings, 1841-1844: Documenting Workflows
Navickas, Katrina; Crymble, Adam (2017-04-03) -
How Criminal were the Irish? Bias in the detection of London currency crime, 1797-1821
Crymble, Adam (2018-01-02)Currency-related crime was endemic in London during the Restriction Period (1797-1821). This article looks at 884 individuals suspected or charged by the Bank of England, and considers how changes in detection strategy ... -
How to submit an article to a non-academic publication
Crymble, Adam (2010-03-08)Improve your writing skills and beef up your CV by submitting to a more mainstream media outlet -
How to Write a Zotero Translator : A Practical Beginners Guide for Humanists
Crymble, Adam (Network in Canadian History & Environment, 2009) -
Identifying and Removing Gender Barriers in Open Learning Communities: The Programming Historian
Crymble, Adam (2016-09-01)Open online learning communities are susceptible to gender barriers if not carefully constructed. Gender barriers were identified in The Programming Historian, through an open online discussion, which informed an anonymous ... -
Introduction to Gravity Models of Migration & Trade
Crymble, Adam (2019-03-18)This lesson introduces gravity models as a means for determining the probable distribution of entities across space in historical datasets. It does so through a case study of historical migration patterns. -
Is sympathy for certain topics influencing SSHRC doctoral awards?
Crymble, Adam (2012-07-25)How else to explain the different rates of success for different topic categories -
Loose, idle and disorderly : vagrant removal in late eighteenth-century Middlesex
Hitchcock, Tim; Crymble, Adam; Falcini, Louise (2014-10-02) -
Modelling regional imbalances in English plebeian migration to late eighteenth-century London
Crymble, Adam; Dennett, Adam; Hitchcock, Tim (2018-08-01)Using a substantial set of vagrancy removal records for Middlesex (1777–86) giving details of the place of origin of some 11,500 individuals, and analysing these records using a five-variable gravity model of migration, ...