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The Old Bailey Online and its progeny

Professor Bob Shoemaker

University of Sheffield

28 May 2013

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Old Bailey Online (launched April 2003)

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Old Bailey Corpus Online (Magnus Huber)

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London Lives (2010)

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Connected Histories (with Jane Winters, IHR, 2011)

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Connected Histories Sources • Old Bailey Online and London Lives

• British History Online

• Burney Newspaper Collection

• Origins Network (genealogical database)

• Parliamentary Papers

• Clergy of the Church of England Database

• Charles Booth Online Archive

• John Strype’s Survey of London (1720)

• British Museum Images

• John Johnson Printed Ephemera

• And more… (and more in the pipeline)

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Manuscripts Online (HRI, 2013)

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Locating London’s Past (with Matthew Davies, IHR, 2011)

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Male Murders, 1674-1730 [pins] and the 4s in the £ Tax (1693/94)

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Data Mining with Criminal Intent (with partners, 2012)

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The London Eye: A Panopticon of Punishment in the Digital Age

• Barry Godfrey, Tim Hitchcock, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Deborah Oxley, Bob Shoemaker

• AHRC Digital Transformations Theme (application pending)

• Sources: Old Bailey Online, London Lives, Founders and Survivors, prison registers and licences, census and newspaper records

• Methods: visualisation techniques; federated search; record linkage; crowd sourcing.

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London Eye: Research Questions

• What were the long and short term impacts of incarceration and convict transportation on the lives of offenders, their families, and their offspring?

• How can new digital methodologies enhance understandings of existing electronic datasets and the construction of knowledge?

• What are the implications of online digital research on ethics, public history, and `impact’?

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Contact Details • Bob Shoemaker ([email protected]) • Tim Hitchcock ([email protected]) • Michael Pidd (HRI) ([email protected])

Websites www.oldbaileyonline.org

www.londonlives.org www.connectedhistories.org

www.locatinglondon.org criminalintent.org