Data Time

It's Data Thursday again folks.

Data? by Todd Huffman

This week we’d like to welcome the Scottish Poetry Library to the Culture Hack Party. They’ve brought with them two super datasets. First up, their database of Scottish poets – there are a lot of them. And then there’s the Edwin Morgan archive. Head on over to download your slice of work by this extraordinary man (with thanks also to the Estate of Edwin Morgan.)

Also live on the Sync site today: a massive database of all music played ever on Glasgow UNESCO City of Music’s radio player. The tracks all have something to do with the city, it’s a nice musical snapshot of how the place rolls. And a set of alumni interviews from the Glasgow School of Art Archives & Collections.

Looking forward to seeing what you make of – and with – all of this. Check out all three Data Thursday releases here on our Data landing page.

About Suzy Glass

Suzy is one of the co-producers of Sync.


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