Image credits

Many of our images are remixed using out of copyright materials from the University of Edinburgh collections held in the Centre for Research Collections

Unless otherwise stated, all content in this gallery is licensed under a CC By 4.0 license.

Graphic mashup of medieval drawing

Copyright of University of Edinburgh; Graphic mashup by Ann Harrison

Event image created in Canva

pxhere.com, CC0 Public Domain

Tanja Romankiewicz at field work

Tim Fitzpatrick

Database Structure

by fo.ol

drawers and cdcs Logo

Jan Antonin Kolar (https://unsplash.com)

Messy Desk and Fair Data Logo

Robert Bye (Unsplash)

Mops and pink wall

Pan Xiaozhen from https://unsplash.com/

LiDAR scan of outside venue

Asad Khan

Helen Keller, bookcase and braille

By Lucia Michielin

Flask Teal Meshup

Ann Harrison

Pathway for data visualisation

Ann Harrison

Mesy desk and Fair data

Samet Kurtkus (Unsplash)

Pathway 1

Ann Harrison

Pathway for data visualisation

Ann Harrison

landscape with a road

Design by Lucia Michielin

Rosie the riveter poster

Rosie the riveter

Ada Lovelace portrait and code

Design by Lucia Michielin

Mash up of archival images, including neural network

Ann Harrison

Data Visualisation of London

Tom Armitage

Graphic mashup of manuscript and event description

Ann Harrison

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Image of raised hand

Image from Unsplash

Multi-coloured graphics and AI Archives logo

courtesy of the ImprovBot.ai project

Scottish Post Office Directories 1887 advertisement for ‘Little Folks’ publication

Courtesy of the National Library of Scotland (CC-BY) 4.0 International License.

Ada Lovelace portrait plus code

Lucia Michielin

Copyright logo, CDCS logo, SSI logo

Copyright logo from Wikimedia commons

Network lines

Original image - Pexels.com

Ada Lovelace portrait with CDCS colours on a coding background

by Lucia Michielin

Diver on the sea bed with a 3D visualisation of an ancient artefact

Still from ‘Pavlopetri - The City Beneath the Waves’ documentary, dir. Paul Olding; courtesy of Jon Henderson.