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Name | James Baker | |||||||
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Country | England, UK | |||||||
Current location | Faversham | |||||||
Time zone | GMT | |||||||
Education and employment | ||||||||
Occupation | Historian/Digital Humanities | |||||||
Employer | University of Southampton | |||||||
High school | Aylesbury Grammar School | |||||||
University | University of Southampton | |||||||
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Digital History/Humanities, Archives, Museums, Libraries, GLAM, Knowledge Organisation, Printed Images, History of Art. | ||||||||
Contact info | ||||||||
j.w.@soton.ac.uk | ||||||||
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I'm Drjwbaker (James), a historian and - among other things, but most relevant here - sometime Co-Investigator on the Making African Connections Project. Please get in touch on my talk page or - where I'll more likely respond - via email if you're interested in using content produced by the Making African Connections team - some of which is CC-BY already, particularly material from our partners at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. Go take a look :)
I've been involved in many open access and open source projects over the years, most notably the Programming Historian and the British Library's release - way back in 2013! - of over one million public domain images.
Real name: James Baker | Email: j.w.@soton.ac.uk | Twitter: @drjwbaker | Location: Southampton |