Automatic for the People: Archives and the Future. Willcox, P. In Münnich, S. & Rizo, D., editors, Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2021, pages 221, 2022. Humanities Commons. Keynote II.
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Drawing on collaborative research at The National Archives, including through the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's programme Towards a National Collection, this talk explores computational archival science, artificial intelligence, citizen involvement, and post-custodial approaches to challenge doom-laden technological determinism, and how together we might combine `hand-curated' and `at-scale' approaches to our shared cultural heritage to ensure automation works `for the people'.
@inproceedings{Willcox_2022,
 abstract = {Drawing on collaborative research at The National Archives, including through the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's programme Towards a National Collection, this talk explores computational archival science, artificial intelligence, citizen involvement, and post-custodial approaches to challenge doom-laden technological determinism, and how together we might combine `hand-curated' and `at-scale' approaches to our shared cultural heritage to ensure automation works `for the people'.},
 author = {Willcox, Pip},
 title = {{Automatic for the People: Archives and the Future}},
 keywords = {mec-proceedings, mec-proceedings-2021},
 pages = {221},
 publisher = {{Humanities Commons}},
 isbn = {978-84-1302-173-7},
 editor = {M{\"u}nnich, Stefan and Rizo, David},
 booktitle = {{Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2021}},
 year = {2022},
 doi = {10.17613/3stx-3f16},
 bibbase_note = {<span style="color: green; font-weight: bold">Keynote II.</span>},
 displayby = {Contributions from MEC 2021}
}

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