In their exploration of an alternative approach to large historical databases, the authors aim to bridge the gap between the anticipations regarding Web-based collaborative work and the prevailing practices and academic culture in social and economic history. Until now, the collaboratory model has been derived from examples in the natural sciences. Moreover, publications on collaboratories in the social sciences and humanities revolved primarily around the potential of this model and were rarely based on actual research practices. In this article, the authors report on practices, risks, and opportunities of collaboratories in the field of social and economic history. The collaboratory model is a feasible alternative for the creation of larg...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by histor...
This article is about recent attempts by scholars, database practitioners, and curators to experimen...
textThere is a long history of collaboration between private collectors and collecting institutions....
Contains fulltext : 164760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In their expl...
In their exploration of an alternative approach to large historical databases, the authors aim to br...
Contains fulltext : 86555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)11 p
This chapter addresses the task of building world-historical data resources. The group that has form...
Folksonomies arise in the context of the Information Society, spurred by the advent and widespread u...
This article conveys the vision of a world-historical dataset, constructed in order to provide data ...
Historians engage with the nonacademic public in diverse ways, from blogging their research, to publ...
Historical data pose a variety of problems to those who seek statistically based understandings of t...
Collaboration has risen up the agenda for archives and universities in recent years, yet there is un...
Digital technology can facilitate collaboration and data sharing among humanities scholars, and ther...
We welcome readers to the initial issue of JWHI. The journal is part of a broader mission to promote...
This paper begins by asserting the need for a world-historical Archive. In order to make plans for t...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by histor...
This article is about recent attempts by scholars, database practitioners, and curators to experimen...
textThere is a long history of collaboration between private collectors and collecting institutions....
Contains fulltext : 164760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In their expl...
In their exploration of an alternative approach to large historical databases, the authors aim to br...
Contains fulltext : 86555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)11 p
This chapter addresses the task of building world-historical data resources. The group that has form...
Folksonomies arise in the context of the Information Society, spurred by the advent and widespread u...
This article conveys the vision of a world-historical dataset, constructed in order to provide data ...
Historians engage with the nonacademic public in diverse ways, from blogging their research, to publ...
Historical data pose a variety of problems to those who seek statistically based understandings of t...
Collaboration has risen up the agenda for archives and universities in recent years, yet there is un...
Digital technology can facilitate collaboration and data sharing among humanities scholars, and ther...
We welcome readers to the initial issue of JWHI. The journal is part of a broader mission to promote...
This paper begins by asserting the need for a world-historical Archive. In order to make plans for t...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by histor...
This article is about recent attempts by scholars, database practitioners, and curators to experimen...
textThere is a long history of collaboration between private collectors and collecting institutions....