Table des matières
Antonio Mendes da Silva
Introduction- Lisa Spiro: The Impact of Digital Humanities on academic research
- Kenneth D. Crews and Questions of copyright and royalties
- Christophe Leclercq and Paul Girard: Experiments in Art and Technology Datascape
- Ian Gregory, Alistair Baron, David Cooper, Andrew Hardie, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Paul Rayson: Crossing Boundaries: Using GIS in Literary Studies, History and Beyond
- Julien Dorra and the question of open communities
Lisa Spiro
Access, Explore, Converse: The Impact (and Potential Impact) of the Digital Humanities on Scholarship- Making Cultural Information Available
- The Impact of the Walt Whitman Archive
- Exploring Big and Small Data: New Methods for the Humanities
- Visualizing Knowledge Networks: Mapping the Republic of Letters
- Exploring Millions of Words: With Criminal Intent
- Understanding the Historical Weather: Visualizing Emancipation
- Small Data: Neatline
- Participatory Humanities: HyperCities
- Transforming Scholarly Communications
- Challenges Facing Digital Humanities
- Conclusion
Kenneth D. Crews
Museum Policies and Art Images: Conflicting Objectives and Copyright Overreaching- Introduction
- Background of the Study
- Background of Copyright Law
- Rights and Limitations
- Copyright and Art
- Museum Claims of Copyright and Control
- Rights of Ownership
- Downstream Control of Images
- Bridgeman and the Persistence of Copyright
- The Risks of Constructive Policies
- Rationale for Restrictive Policymaking
- Convergence of Causes
- Donor Restrictions and Museum Policies
- Credit and Reputation
- Implications and Varieties of Overreaching
- Practical and Legal Consequences
- Varieties of Overreaching
- Asserting Rights to the Public Domain
- Asserting Legal Rights that the Museum Does Not Hold
- Asserting Rights Beyond Copyright
- Asserting Simulated Claims of Moral Rights
- Conclusion
Christophe Leclercq et Paul Girard
The Experiments in Art and Technology Datascape- E.A.T. Archive
- The presently existing archives
- E.A.T. bibliography: documents and references
- An “activity”-oriented approach: works and projects
- Thematic and activity-oriented approaches
- The story of E.A.T. by its members
- What is E.A.T.? What is collaboration?
- A digital method to work on E.A.T. archive?
- What is a datascape?
- First step: data modeling
- Still a manual task: entering data in the back office
- Visualization and exploration
- Explore an actor network
- Explore a project: Oracle
- Feedback on experience
- From datascape back to the archive
- Dive into data: an information laboratory
- Toward collaborative work
Ian Gregory, Alistair Baron, David Cooper et al.
Crossing Boundaries: Using GIS in Literary Studies, History and BeyondJulien Dorra
Building an open community: a new opportunity for scholarly projects- Introduction - Why build open communities today?
- A new framework for growing a project
- The Open community compared to other ways to build a project
- Four principles for building your community
- An open invitation to build together
- Users, Contributors
- Paradoxical growth
- Turn users into contributors
- Be radically inclusive
- Be radically transparent
- Onboarding, empowering and thanking
- Action by default, approval second
- Plan yourself as optional
- Events and focus
- The deal: we are building a commons
- Conclusion - From inside out to outside in to outside out
- Inside out
- Outside in
- Outside out. And where's the inside by the way?