Table des matières
Jennifer Edmond
1. IntroductionPower, Practices, and the Gatekeepers of Humanistic Research in the Digital Age
Adriaan van der Weel et Fleur Praal
2. Publishing in the Digital HumanitiesThe Treacle of the Academic Tradition
Jennifer Edmond et Laurent Romary
3. Academic PublishingNew Opportunities for the Culture of Supply and the Nature of Demand
Claire Warwick et Claire Bailey-Ross
4. The Impact of Digital ResourcesMartin Paul Eve
5. Violins in the SubwayScarcity Correlations, Evaluative Cultures, and Disciplinary Authority in the Digital Humanities
Joris J. van Zundert, Smiljana Antonijević et Tara L. Andrews
6. ‘Black Boxes’ and True Colour —A Rhetoric of Scholarly Code- Introduction
- Background
- Methodology
- Experiences
- Inventio — The Impetus for DH Researchers to Code
- Dispositio — How Coding Constructs Argument
- Elocutio — Coding Style, Aesthetics of Code
- Memoria — The Interaction between Code and Theory
- Actio — The Presentation and Reception of DH Codework
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
Julianne Nyhan
7. The Evaluation and Peer Review of Digital Scholarship in the HumanitiesExperiences, Discussions, and Histories
Daniel Paul O’Donnell
8. Critical MassThe Listserv and the Early Online Community as a Case Study in the Unanticipated Consequences of Innovation in Scholarly Communication
Jennifer Edmond, Frank Fischer, Laurent Romary et al.
9. Springing the Floor for a Different Kind of DanceBuilding DARIAH as a Twenty-First-Century Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities
- Introduction: What’s in a Word?
- But What Is Research Infrastructure?
- Infrastructures as Knowledge Spaces
- Why Do the Arts and Humanities Need Research Infrastructure?
- History of a New Model of RI Development
- The Activities of the DARIAH ERIC
- The DARIAH Marketplace
- DARIAH Working Groups
- Policy and Foresight
- Training, Education, Skills, and Careers
- Conclusions (and a Few Concerns)
- Appendix 9. A: Definitions of Research Infrastructure
Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
10. The Risk of Losing the Thick DescriptionData Management Challenges Faced by the Arts and Humanities in the Evolving FAIRData Ecosystem
- Realising the Promises of FAIR within Discipline-Specific Scholarly Practices
- A Cultural Knowledge Iceberg, Submerged in an Analogue World
- Legal Problems that Are Not Solely Legal Problems
- The Risk of Losing the Thick Description upon the Remediation of Cultural Heritage
- The Scholarly Data Continuum
- Data in Arts and Humanities — Still a Dirty Word?
- The Critical Mass Challenge and the Social Life of Data
- The Risk of Losing the Thick Description — Again
- Conclusions: On our Way towards a Truly FAIR Ecosystem for the Arts and Humanities
