peer reviewedThis paper emphasizes the need to think about sustainability as a key element of digital studies and digital hermeneutics. It addresses the inherent tensions between the long-term needs of data preservation and maintenance on the one side, and the short life cycles of the data formats, platforms and infrastructures on the other side. Challenges are not limited to the technical maintenance of software, tools and data, but also apply to the wider institutional contexts, epistemic traditions and social practices in which the doing of research in social sciences and humanities are embedded. We explore these tensions at several levels, temporalities and key stages in research – namely data access and building a corpus, establishing ...
This piece introduces the special issue of First Monday focused on the topic of Sustainability and D...
It is increasingly common for scholars in humanities disciplines to incorporate data collection and ...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...
This chapter approaches sustainability in digital scholarship from a comprehensive point of view, be...
404 not found, closed and opaque corpora, websites disappearance after a few years, obsolete tools, ...
This paper proposes a new perspective on the enormous and unresolved challenge to existing practices...
Humanities researchers are increasingly united in their concerns about the long-term sustainability ...
The 1st Annual Conference on Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (DPA...
This paper investigates what is meant by digital sustainability and establishes that it encompasses...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
The digital revolution brought lasting benefits for scientific research, but it also brought new cha...
This conference held in December 2011 at the University of Melbourne addressed the field of digital ...
The digital revolution brought lasting benefits for scientific research, but it also brought new cha...
The “Communities sustaining digital scholarship” project is a study of how communities understand an...
This paper focuses on three factors that contribute to the sustainability of digital scholarly resou...
This piece introduces the special issue of First Monday focused on the topic of Sustainability and D...
It is increasingly common for scholars in humanities disciplines to incorporate data collection and ...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...
This chapter approaches sustainability in digital scholarship from a comprehensive point of view, be...
404 not found, closed and opaque corpora, websites disappearance after a few years, obsolete tools, ...
This paper proposes a new perspective on the enormous and unresolved challenge to existing practices...
Humanities researchers are increasingly united in their concerns about the long-term sustainability ...
The 1st Annual Conference on Digital Preservation for the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (DPA...
This paper investigates what is meant by digital sustainability and establishes that it encompasses...
Now that the Digital Humanities (DH) are becoming a well-established research field, producing semin...
The digital revolution brought lasting benefits for scientific research, but it also brought new cha...
This conference held in December 2011 at the University of Melbourne addressed the field of digital ...
The digital revolution brought lasting benefits for scientific research, but it also brought new cha...
The “Communities sustaining digital scholarship” project is a study of how communities understand an...
This paper focuses on three factors that contribute to the sustainability of digital scholarly resou...
This piece introduces the special issue of First Monday focused on the topic of Sustainability and D...
It is increasingly common for scholars in humanities disciplines to incorporate data collection and ...
Since the advent of digital scholarship in the humanities, decades of extensive, distributed scholar...