The proposed study assesses the creation, use and organization of annotations in the digital humanities research cycle. It is argued that the gap between digital and physical reading practices creates complex personal information collections, forcing the scholar to cope with information fragmentation by adapting his practices within the constraints of the research process. A poster is proposed outlining a research design and early findings regarding this issue
In this keynote presentation to the DARIAH Experts Workshop "Practices and Context in Contemporary A...
Part 3: FuturesInternational audienceDespite the existence of a plethora of annotating software for ...
International audienceThe practice of annotation is a secular and omnipresent activity. We find the ...
The proposed study assesses the creation, use and organization of annotations in the digital humanit...
This paper provides a comprehensive study on annotations by defining their contours and complexity. ...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
AbstractThis paper discusses about the relationship between active reading and annotation and how it...
Recently, numerous scholars in the field of Information Science have published studies concerned wit...
This article is a study of the themes and issues concerning the annotation of digital contents, such...
Annotations, as a routine practice of actively engaging with reading materials, are heavily used in ...
If order-making in the large is part of the institutional mission of libraries, then order-making i...
This article is a study of the themes and issues concerning the annotation of digital contents, such...
This annotated bibliography reviews scholarly work in the area of building and analyzing digital doc...
The notion of annotation is associated in the Humanities and Information Sciences with different con...
In this keynote presentation to the DARIAH Experts Workshop "Practices and Context in Contemporary A...
Part 3: FuturesInternational audienceDespite the existence of a plethora of annotating software for ...
International audienceThe practice of annotation is a secular and omnipresent activity. We find the ...
The proposed study assesses the creation, use and organization of annotations in the digital humanit...
This paper provides a comprehensive study on annotations by defining their contours and complexity. ...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
AbstractThis paper discusses about the relationship between active reading and annotation and how it...
Recently, numerous scholars in the field of Information Science have published studies concerned wit...
This article is a study of the themes and issues concerning the annotation of digital contents, such...
Annotations, as a routine practice of actively engaging with reading materials, are heavily used in ...
If order-making in the large is part of the institutional mission of libraries, then order-making i...
This article is a study of the themes and issues concerning the annotation of digital contents, such...
This annotated bibliography reviews scholarly work in the area of building and analyzing digital doc...
The notion of annotation is associated in the Humanities and Information Sciences with different con...
In this keynote presentation to the DARIAH Experts Workshop "Practices and Context in Contemporary A...
Part 3: FuturesInternational audienceDespite the existence of a plethora of annotating software for ...
International audienceThe practice of annotation is a secular and omnipresent activity. We find the ...