Things that I have written, that you can find online:
Beale, N., 2012. How community archaeology can make use of open data to achieve further its objectives, World Archaeology, Special Issue: Open Archaeology, ed. Mark Lake, 44(4): 612-33. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00438243.2012.743252
Front page of Research Councils UK Digital Economy news: http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/research/xrcprogrammes/Digital/updates/Pages/120725SMiLE.aspx
Beale, N., Ogden, J., 2012. Social Media at the CAA – A Reflective Report, Internet Archaeology Journal, Sept. 2012, 32:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue32/
Beale, N., Earl, G., Harris, L. 2012. Tools and tips to bridge and enhance live events, Smart Insights, 11th July 2012,http://www.smartinsights.com/social-media-marketing/social-media-strategy/new-research-reveals-effective-integration-of-livevirtual-event-experiences/#utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=SmartInsights
Harris, L., Earl, G., Beale, N., Phethean, C., Brughmans, T., 2012. Building Personal Learning Networks through Event- Based Social Media: a Case Study of the SMiLE Project, PLE Conference Proceedings, PLE Conference 2012,http://revistas.ua.pt/index.php/ple/article/view/1444
Harris, L., Beale, N., 2012. If you don’t have social media, you are no one: How social media enriches conferences for some but risks isolating others, London School of Economics and Political Science, Impact of Social Sciences, 23rd May 2012,http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2012/05/23/social-media-enrich-but-isolate/
Beale, N., Harris, L., 2012. “But who is going to read 12,000 tweets?!” How researchers can collect and share relevant social media content at conferences, London School of Economics and Political Science, Impact of Social Sciences, 25th June 2012,http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2012/06/25/smile-archive-visualise-tweets-conference/
Beale, N., Harris, L., 2012. Social Media in Live Events (SMiLE) project, paper presented at the Digital Literacies Conference, University of Southampton, June 2012 (http://caaconference.org/caa2012/). http://www.slideshare.net/nicoleebeale/smile-project-digital-literacies-conference-caasoton-sotonde
Beale, N., 2012. Social Media in Live Events (SMiLE) project, poster presented at the Digital Literacies Conference, University of Southampton, June 2012 (http://caaconference.org/caa2012/). http://www.slideshare.net/nicoleebeale/smile-project-poster-digital-literacies-conference-caasoton-sotonde
Beale, G., Beale, N., 2012. Re-reading the British Memorial Project – RTI and Memorial Inscriptions in British Churches, CAA2012 Proceedings, in print. http://www.slideshare.net/nicoleebeale/rereading-the-british-memorial-a-community-documentation-project-gareth-beale-nicole-beale-caasoton Abstract: https://www.ocs.soton.ac.uk/index.php/CAA/2012/paper/view/408
Earl, Graeme, Beale, Gareth, Pagi, Hembo and Smith, Nicole (2011) Reflectance transformation: an approach for imaging archaeological finds. The Archaeologist, (81), 36-37. http://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/node-files/ta81.pdf
Projects
Re-reading the British Memorial Project (alongside Gareth Beale, Rose Ferraby and Adam Chapman) – http://ourti.org/
Urban Archaeology Lifelong Learning Module (co-designed and delivered with Gareth Beale) – http://urbarch.wordpress.com/
Winchester School of Art and ACRG collaboration project (alongside Gareth Beale, Ian Dawson, Louisa Minkin) - http://digitalhumanities.soton.ac.uk/blog/1314
Basing House: Community, Archaeology, Technology (CAT) Project (alongside Gareth Beale, Chris Elmer, David Allen) 0 http://basinghousecat.wordpress.com/
Other projects I am currently involved in
Digital Humanities Distributed Laboratories Project (directed by Graeme Earl) - http://acrg.soton.ac.uk/projects/digital-humanities-distributed-laboratory/
Digital Champions Workshops (directed by Lisa Harris and Fiona Harvey) - http://www.diglit.soton.ac.uk/events/social-media-for-researchers/
Digital Economy at University of Southampton [sotonDE] – http://de.soton.ac.uk
Digital Humanities at University of Southampton [sotonDH] – http://dh.soton.ac.uk
Archaeological Computing Research Group [ArchCRG] – http://acrg.soton.ac.uk
Other places you can find me
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