Due to the significant variations in their needs, attitudes, and practices toward their research, different scholars could have different research processes and interact with different kinds of data. We report the preliminary results of a qualitative study that examines how humanities and social science (H&SS) scholars interact with their data throughout the course of their research process. By conducting two focus group sessions with eight H&SS scholars, our results show that scholars indeed took different research patterns and thus interacted with distinctive data. The sketches produced in this study provide insights on future larger-scale focus group design, and also identify opportunities for an academic library or data service provider...
Hogenaar A, Tjalsma H, Priddy M. Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences. In: Meier zu Verl C...
This paper summarizes an exploratory research study on the information-seeking habits of graduate st...
This dissertation describes the interviews we conducted in late 2021 with 1 representative for each ...
Due to the significant variations in their needs, attitudes, and practices toward their research, di...
Due to the significant variations in their needs, attitudes, and practices toward their research, di...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
While the humanities have caught the “big data” wave, “little data” remains the norm in those many d...
In the last 3-5 years data librarians, long accustomed to working primarily with social scientists a...
As the scholarly information environment changes, so do the needs, expectations, and behaviors of us...
Traditionally, humanities scholars have resisted describing their raw material as “data.” Instead, ...
Increased connectivity and the digitization of cultural and literary artifacts means that the humani...
Researchers and educators in humanities such as computational linguists, digital humanists, and thos...
What does it mean to treat poetry, brain scans, and library borrowing records alike as “data”? Today...
With the rise of digital scholarship, humanists are participating in increasingly complex research t...
This poster provides a snapshot of the Humanities Data Inquiry (HDI), a new community of practice ex...
Hogenaar A, Tjalsma H, Priddy M. Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences. In: Meier zu Verl C...
This paper summarizes an exploratory research study on the information-seeking habits of graduate st...
This dissertation describes the interviews we conducted in late 2021 with 1 representative for each ...
Due to the significant variations in their needs, attitudes, and practices toward their research, di...
Due to the significant variations in their needs, attitudes, and practices toward their research, di...
Presented at “Big Data & Uncertainty in the Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 22, 2012. I...
While the humanities have caught the “big data” wave, “little data” remains the norm in those many d...
In the last 3-5 years data librarians, long accustomed to working primarily with social scientists a...
As the scholarly information environment changes, so do the needs, expectations, and behaviors of us...
Traditionally, humanities scholars have resisted describing their raw material as “data.” Instead, ...
Increased connectivity and the digitization of cultural and literary artifacts means that the humani...
Researchers and educators in humanities such as computational linguists, digital humanists, and thos...
What does it mean to treat poetry, brain scans, and library borrowing records alike as “data”? Today...
With the rise of digital scholarship, humanists are participating in increasingly complex research t...
This poster provides a snapshot of the Humanities Data Inquiry (HDI), a new community of practice ex...
Hogenaar A, Tjalsma H, Priddy M. Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences. In: Meier zu Verl C...
This paper summarizes an exploratory research study on the information-seeking habits of graduate st...
This dissertation describes the interviews we conducted in late 2021 with 1 representative for each ...