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Dr. Kevin Page is an Associate Member of Faculty and Senior Researcher at the Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC), University of Oxford, within the Department of Engineering Science. He teaches courses for the MSc in Engineering Science and the Humanities Division, and supervises MSc and DPhil students. His interdisciplinary research bridges digital humanities, digital musicology, and informatics through semantic web technologies and knowledge graphs.
Page's research centers on cultural and societal informatics via international collaborations. He leads the Linked Art initiative (25+ institutions) for art data standardization and developed the Music Encoding and Linked Data (MELD) framework for digital musicology. His work spans sensor networks, clinical healthcare, and space exploration collaboration through projects like Enriching Exhibition Stories, Beethoven in the House, and Mapping Manuscript Migrations, funded by AHRC, EPSRC, Mellon Foundation, and international bodies.
His scientific recognition includes:
- British Library Labs Best Project award (2018) for Digital Delius
- Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement with Research Project Award (2019)
- JCDL Best Demonstration Award (2019)
Page supervises graduate students through AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships with the Victoria & Albert Museum and secures grants from UK, EU, and international funders. He co-founded the Digital Libraries for Musicology conference (DLfM), serves on W3C working groups (LDP, SSN), and collaborates with institutions including Getty, Yale, National Gallery, and RISM to advance digital scholarship in cultural heritage and musicology.




