In Digital Humanities we speak of moving from “documents to data.” In many projects, this is literal, a process of extracting information or turning text into tokens suitable for computational analysis. For the Shakespeare and Company Project, it entailed a conceptual shift from thinking of archival materials as texts to be encoded and described, to thinking of them as data to be managed in a relational database. This project is based on the Sylvia Beach papers, held at Princeton University, which document the privately owned lending library in Paris frequented by notable writers of the Lost Generation. Materials include logbooks with membership information and lending cards for a subset of members with addresses and borrowing histories. ...
Both relational databases and XML have strengths and weaknesses as data storage and modelling system...
The ARCHIVER project (Angus & Robertson Collection for Humanities and Education Research), based at ...
This case study explores the data management practices of medieval manuscript scholars working on th...
Web archives collections are an important site for preserving digital cultural heritage, capturing o...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
Traditionally, library catalogues have served as a tool to manage library collections and as a bibli...
Structured data plays a vital role in archival administration, preservation and access activities. T...
This paper was prepared in 1985 for the Committee of Librarians and Statisticians, a body sponsored ...
Digital cultural heritage collections in libraries, archives, and museums are increasingly being use...
This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) service...
Introduction Increasingly often research in the humanities is based on data. This change in attitude...
Research and scholarship across different disciplines are rapidly evolving with the advent of big da...
We describe how we are experimenting with using linked library data to connect the organizational in...
The emerging field of digital scholarship is a fascinating aspect of the digital transformation. Res...
“Collections as data” is the idea that researchers can access our archival holdings not only at the ...
Both relational databases and XML have strengths and weaknesses as data storage and modelling system...
The ARCHIVER project (Angus & Robertson Collection for Humanities and Education Research), based at ...
This case study explores the data management practices of medieval manuscript scholars working on th...
Web archives collections are an important site for preserving digital cultural heritage, capturing o...
The success of the semantic web depends on widespread participation by cultural heritage institution...
Traditionally, library catalogues have served as a tool to manage library collections and as a bibli...
Structured data plays a vital role in archival administration, preservation and access activities. T...
This paper was prepared in 1985 for the Committee of Librarians and Statisticians, a body sponsored ...
Digital cultural heritage collections in libraries, archives, and museums are increasingly being use...
This book chapter examines two futures for academic librarians working in access (technical) service...
Introduction Increasingly often research in the humanities is based on data. This change in attitude...
Research and scholarship across different disciplines are rapidly evolving with the advent of big da...
We describe how we are experimenting with using linked library data to connect the organizational in...
The emerging field of digital scholarship is a fascinating aspect of the digital transformation. Res...
“Collections as data” is the idea that researchers can access our archival holdings not only at the ...
Both relational databases and XML have strengths and weaknesses as data storage and modelling system...
The ARCHIVER project (Angus & Robertson Collection for Humanities and Education Research), based at ...
This case study explores the data management practices of medieval manuscript scholars working on th...