The Congruence Engine seeks to be a social machine that facilitates collaboration between people, data and machines… which will experimentally bring together multiple archive, museum, personal, and heritage collections… in order to tell stories about the significance of UK industrial heritage – via the interconnected themes of textiles, energy and communication – for the world we live in today.

It is one of 5 Discovery projects funded under the Towards a National Collection programme. It is a three-year project, supported by the AHRC. https://www.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/project/the-congruence-engine/ This project wiki is designed to support collaborative documentation across the team. A guide onUsing the wiki is available. If you would like to add or change something in the wiki, but do not have edit access, please contact @Arran or @Nina.

For team notifications, please see our Basecamp. For information on the code being worked on and developed in the project, please see our GitHub.

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Congruence Engine

Congruence Engine key themes

Useful CE information

Race and Decolonisation

Training and mutual learning

Meetings

Research Discussion Group

Meetings

Investigations

Clusters and investigations

Emerging project findings

Bradford Convergence

Responsible Research and the Social Machine


Data and datasets

Data documentation

Technical developments

Taxonomies, thesauri and vocabularies

The Data Register

Events & outputs

Events

Publications & presentations

Exhibits

Engagement activities

Team Leave and Events

Team calendar


Reflective notes

Updates and reflective notes

Partners & collaborations

Project partners & collaborators

Research Ethics

CE Ethics approach

Responsible Research and ethics


Outline History of Bradford