Finished! Looks like this project is out of data at the moment!

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Finished! Looks like this project is out of data at the moment!

See Results

18th September 2023: HMS NHS has now been completed! HUGE thanks to everyone who contributed. The data will now be cleaned and formatted, before manual sample checking. We hope to have the data uploaded into the RMG Archive catalogue next year. Keep checking back here for further announcements, and once again, our heartfelt thanks for all your hard work, from the HMS NHS Project team: Trevor, Lucy, Graham and Martin.

Data from the first phase of HMS NHS is now available for Project teams' review and reuse. For details, see the Results page.

18th September 2023: HMS NHS has now been completed! HUGE thanks to everyone who contributed. The data will now be cleaned and formatted, before manual sample checking. We hope to have the data uploaded into the RMG Archive catalogue next year. Keep checking back here for further announcements, and once again, our heartfelt thanks for all your hard work, from the HMS NHS Project team: Trevor, Lucy, Graham and Martin.

Data from the first phase of HMS NHS is now available for Project teams' review and reuse. For details, see the Results page.

Results

Thanks so much for your contributions to HMS NHS.

In line with the major goal of the Zooniverse, we have made an initial set of classification data from this project available for reuse via the Engaging Crowds project website.

This means that information about the classifications you have undertaken so far are now available for anyone to explore or use for their research. Further classification data will be made openly available as the project continues, as will final transcriptions reconciled from all of the submissions.

All data is presented in an anonymised form. If you used a Zooniverse account to participate in this project and would like to request for your anonymised data to be deleted, please contact research@nationalarchives.gov.uk

By volunteering, you’ve supported an overarching project led by The National Archives in partnership with Royal Museums Greenwich, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and Zooniverse at the University of Oxford. Engaging Crowds: citizen research and heritage data at scale, is part of Towards a National Collection, an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded programme which launched in 2020.

If you have any questions, please contact research@nationalarchives.gov.uk