Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at King’s College London
Simon is the Pro Vice Dean for Research Impact and Innovation in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, King’s College London, and a senior academic in the Department of Digital Humanities. His research interests encompass measuring impact and assessing value in the digital domain, digital asset management, digitisation and imaging.
His particular research focuses upon:
- The value and impact of the digital domain
- Digitisation and digital cultures
- Economic, social and cultural informatics
- Open Access and Open Content
- Sustainability and economic viability for digital collections in memory institutions such as libraries, archives and museums.
His areas of research with the strongest international impact are, first, the economic realities and Open Access/Content strategies for digital content in cultural heritage and second, the Balanced Value Impact Model. He has also carried out extensive research in digitisation working with partners in Africa (e.g. Archbishop Desmond Tutu) or projects such as the Dead Sea Scrolls imaging.