In recent years, there has been an emerging trend in the GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) to leverage crowdsourcing to improve the collection, organization, and evaluation of valuable resources. Although a se-ries of notable crowdsourcing projects in the digital humanities have been launched worldwide, there are few academic studies on investigating the im-plementation and evaluation of such cases. To fill up the research gap, this study aims at conducting a field exploration on the real case called the Shengxuanhuai Manuscript Transcription Initiative (Transcribe Sheng for short). In this poster, action research will be carried out to explore the vari-ous stages of Transcribe Sheng project. Our attempts may shed light on ...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
In this article, a crowdsourcing method is proposed to transcribe manuscripts from the Bleek and Llo...
Paper presented on Friday 11 June 2021 at the Digital Medievalist Global Symposium The past, present...
In recent years, there has been an emerging trend in the GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and M...
Crowdsourcing is a method that has been effectively used to pool the knowledge and skills of large n...
publication-status: Published‘Crowdsourcing’ is a recent and evolving phenomenon, and the term has b...
Digital history, among other things, offers the possibility for people to collaborate and work toget...
This paper is a survey of the landscape of current, successful, and innovative platforms for extract...
In recent years, the growth of web-based social participation and the open source movement have prom...
Les projets en humanités numériques utilisent de plus en plus des méthodes de collaboration axées su...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
Projects in digital humanities increasingly employ public-oriented collaboration methods such as cro...
This article presents technical approaches and innovations in digital library design developed durin...
Digital technology and Internet access have created new possibilities for museums and archives for d...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a well-established method for engaging the public(s) via meani...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
In this article, a crowdsourcing method is proposed to transcribe manuscripts from the Bleek and Llo...
Paper presented on Friday 11 June 2021 at the Digital Medievalist Global Symposium The past, present...
In recent years, there has been an emerging trend in the GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and M...
Crowdsourcing is a method that has been effectively used to pool the knowledge and skills of large n...
publication-status: Published‘Crowdsourcing’ is a recent and evolving phenomenon, and the term has b...
Digital history, among other things, offers the possibility for people to collaborate and work toget...
This paper is a survey of the landscape of current, successful, and innovative platforms for extract...
In recent years, the growth of web-based social participation and the open source movement have prom...
Les projets en humanités numériques utilisent de plus en plus des méthodes de collaboration axées su...
Crowdsourcing, or asking the general public to help contribute to shared goals, is increasingly popu...
Projects in digital humanities increasingly employ public-oriented collaboration methods such as cro...
This article presents technical approaches and innovations in digital library design developed durin...
Digital technology and Internet access have created new possibilities for museums and archives for d...
Crowdsourcing in cultural heritage is a well-established method for engaging the public(s) via meani...
With the turn towards the digital age, a growing number of institutions in the GLAM (Galleries, Arch...
In this article, a crowdsourcing method is proposed to transcribe manuscripts from the Bleek and Llo...
Paper presented on Friday 11 June 2021 at the Digital Medievalist Global Symposium The past, present...