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 Moderator: Anette Hagan, National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh\\  Moderator: Anette Hagan, National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh\\
-**15:30** Mia Ridge, British Library, [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/emrjuowmq3kdmed/201910%20Mia%20CERL%20LwM.pptx?dl=0|'Living with Machines: applying data science methods to historical library collections']].\\+**15:30** Mia Ridge, British Library, [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/emrjuowmq3kdmed/201910%20Mia%20CERL%20LwM.pptx?dl=0|'Living with Machines: applying data science methods to historical library collections']]\\
   * Short bio: Dr [[https://www.bl.uk/people/experts/mia-ridge|Mia Ridge]] is the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections. As part of the Library’s Digital Scholarship team, she helps enable innovative research based on the British Library’s digital collections, offering support, training and guidance on applying computational research methods to historical collections. Current projects involve crowdsourcing the transcription of historical playbills, and experimenting with machine learning-based methods with library collections. She is a Co-Investigator on the Living with Machines project.                * Short bio: Dr [[https://www.bl.uk/people/experts/mia-ridge|Mia Ridge]] is the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections. As part of the Library’s Digital Scholarship team, she helps enable innovative research based on the British Library’s digital collections, offering support, training and guidance on applying computational research methods to historical collections. Current projects involve crowdsourcing the transcription of historical playbills, and experimenting with machine learning-based methods with library collections. She is a Co-Investigator on the Living with Machines project.             
   * on the [[https://www.bl.uk/projects/living-with-machines|Living with Machines project]]\\   * on the [[https://www.bl.uk/projects/living-with-machines|Living with Machines project]]\\
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