Lise Jaillant
Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage. French-born, London-based cosmopolite. Literary #Archives & #DigitalHumanities #DH #AI
www.lisejaillant.com
- 🚀 AI and Government Records: New blog + slides from the LUSTRE GLOW Workshop! Keynotes: Prof. Victoria Lemieux (UBC 🇨🇦) & David Canning MBE (Cabinet Office 🇬🇧). 🔗 Blog: lustre-network.net/lustre-glow-... 🔗 Slides: lustre-network.net/event/lustre... #AI #GovTech #DigitalArchives
- 🚨 I am hiring a Research Associate for the GLOW project! 🧠📂 💼 AI + government archives 📍 16 hours/ week, mostly online with occasional on-site work 📝 Qualitative research & stakeholder engagement 📅 Apply by 30 July! 🔗 jobs.ac.uk/job/DNS987/r... #AcademicJobs #DigitalHumanities #AI #Archives
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- 🚀 Excited to give a plenary at the "AI Meets Humanities & Social Sciences" conference in Vienna 🇦🇹! ✨ Talk: “Unlocking the Creative Potential of Archives: The Power of AI-Human Collaboration” 📅 June 23, 2025 📍 Austrian Academy of Sciences Learn more: www.oeaw.ac.at/conference/a... #AI #Archives
- 🌟 New Release! Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations is here! 🚀 Explore AI’s role in archives, libraries, & museums with insights from top experts. 📖 Available #OpenAccess: uclpress.co.uk/AIHeritage #AI #CulturalHeritage
- This is a key output of the AEOLIAN project funded by the AHRC in the UK and the National Endowment for the Humanities in the US.
- After panel discussion, our last session: Session 4: Ethical Frameworks, AI and Archives Colonial Photographs at The National Archives UK Chloe Lee & Elizabeth Haines – The National Archives UK
- Session 3: Archives, Collaborative Practice and Access Giving Open Access to Colonial Photographic Collections: A Glimpse at InVisu’s Experience Bulle Tuil Leonetti – InVisu (CNRS/INHA)
- Moving to Session 2: AI, Sensitivity and Access Imperial Preference: Sustainable Sensitivity Appraisal using AI and its Preservation Geoffrey Browell & Manuela Pallotto Strickland – King’s College London
- Session 1: Reinterpreting Colonial Archives in GLAM Collections Introducing the National Museum of the Royal Navy’s Collection: Colonial Links and AI Amy Adams & Clare Hunt – National Museum of the Royal Navy
- GENIAC Workshop – Generative AI for Colonial Archival Images – is now underway at IWM London (13 May, 09:15–16:00). A British Academy-funded event on ethical AI, metadata challenges & co-design with source communities. #Archives #DigitalHumanities
- 🎉Our Special Issue “When Data Turns into Archives: Making Digital Records More Accessible with AI”, a key output of the AHRC-funded LUSTRE project, is now published in AI & Society! 📚 link.springer.com/collections/... 🙌Thanks to all contributors! #AI #Archives
- 🚀🎨 New Article Alert! 🤖 Can AI boost human creativity? In this article, Nick Jennings & myself explore how AI is transforming the arts—from MoMA exhibits to award-winning AI writing. Read more: www.ingenia.org.uk/articles/inn... #AI #Creativity @lborouniversity.bsky.social @lborocrcc.bsky.social
- 📢 Workshop: GENIAC – Generative AI for Colonial Archival Images 🗓️ 13 May | 📍 IWM London | ⏰ 9:15–16:00 A one-day event on ethical AI and colonial photo archives. Apply by 29 Apr: send short bio + EOI (≤100 words) to: 📧 L.zhao6@lboro.ac.uk & l.jaillant@lboro.ac.uk
- 🚀 Exciting news! I’m proud to share that I contributed a video on how #AI is transforming #Archives. 📅 Join the ICA (International Council on Archives) launch event: Wed. 26 March 🔗 Learn more: ica.org/event/ai-and... Discover the future of archival management with AI! 🌟 #Archives #AI
- Happy #WorldPoetryDay! 🌍✍️ Excited to share my new open-access monograph, Women Poets, Male Publishers! It explores how publishers like Carcanet have rediscovered women poets since the 1960s. Read it for free here: link.springer.com/book/10.1007... #Poetry #WomenInLiterature @lboroor.bsky.social
- Delighted to announce that my new monograph, *Women Poets, Male Publishers*, will soon be published open access! 📖✨ 👉Explores how British #poetry #publishers like Faber, Bloodaxe & Carcanet have rediscovered #women poets since the 1960s. link.springer.com/book/9783031... #BookHistory #Archives
- 🚨 Interested in #AI, #Archives and #Diversity? Have a look at our new article! 📖 "How can we improve the diversity of archival collections with AI?" 🌟 Highlights: AI’s role in diversifying archives, with expert insights 🌍 Read more ➡️ doi.org/10.1007/s001...
- 📢 Just published! Our article, "AI to Review Government Records: New Work to Unlock Historically Significant Digital Records" explores how AI can revolutionise digital archiving. 💡 Learn more about our findings and recommendations: doi.org/10.1007/s001... #AI #Archives #RecordsManagement #DH
- This is part of the special issue "When Data Turns into Archives" just published in AI & Society. 👉 Explore the other articles in the special issue: link.springer.com/collections/... (1/2)