As researchers retire or pass away, the online record of their work and their research careers begins to fragment and fade away. We begin with case studies of four New Zealand Humanities researchers, nearing or at the ends of their active careers. What materials currently exist that they believe are essential to detail the results of their research, and that convey the ‘story’ of their work
We live in a reality where official documents are born, revised and disseminated online. Most post-s...
This conference held in December 2011 at the University of Melbourne addressed the field of digital ...
This study describes a web-based survey of Odum Institute research customers at the University of N...
As researchers retire or pass away, the online record of their work and their research careers begin...
In order to assess the potential suitability of digital preservation efforts for future research, it...
As both the materials and the analytical practices of humanities research become increasingly digita...
Paper presented at EDUCAUSE Australasia 2007 [http://www.caudit.edu.au/educauseaustralasia07/index.h...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
Digital research outputs in the form of websites, databases and interactive visualisation tools pose...
Digital collections, such as those built in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions, are ...
The ability to maintain continuous access to digital documents and artifacts is one of the most sig...
Research workflows in higher education have converged onto digital formats. While the technology to ...
Humanities researchers are increasingly united in their concerns about the long-term sustainability ...
In this paper we provide a case study of the creation of the DCAL Research Data Archive at Universit...
The emerging field of digital scholarship is a fascinating aspect of the digital transformation. Res...
We live in a reality where official documents are born, revised and disseminated online. Most post-s...
This conference held in December 2011 at the University of Melbourne addressed the field of digital ...
This study describes a web-based survey of Odum Institute research customers at the University of N...
As researchers retire or pass away, the online record of their work and their research careers begin...
In order to assess the potential suitability of digital preservation efforts for future research, it...
As both the materials and the analytical practices of humanities research become increasingly digita...
Paper presented at EDUCAUSE Australasia 2007 [http://www.caudit.edu.au/educauseaustralasia07/index.h...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
Digital research outputs in the form of websites, databases and interactive visualisation tools pose...
Digital collections, such as those built in libraries and other cultural heritage institutions, are ...
The ability to maintain continuous access to digital documents and artifacts is one of the most sig...
Research workflows in higher education have converged onto digital formats. While the technology to ...
Humanities researchers are increasingly united in their concerns about the long-term sustainability ...
In this paper we provide a case study of the creation of the DCAL Research Data Archive at Universit...
The emerging field of digital scholarship is a fascinating aspect of the digital transformation. Res...
We live in a reality where official documents are born, revised and disseminated online. Most post-s...
This conference held in December 2011 at the University of Melbourne addressed the field of digital ...
This study describes a web-based survey of Odum Institute research customers at the University of N...