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View article: A Use Case Lens on Digital Cultural Heritage
A Use Case Lens on Digital Cultural Heritage Open
This article proposes a novel methodological approach for developing use cases for CH e-infrastuctures documented using Jupyter Notebooks (JNs), enabling transparency and reproducibility. We also address the present problem of use cases th…
View article: Exploring the adoption of collections as data in the GLAM context
Exploring the adoption of collections as data in the GLAM context Open
Introduction. This research investigates the adoption of collections as data in GLAM institutions, aiming to highlight best practices for computational use and machine-readable sharing of digital collections. Method. Drawing on the existin…
View article: A Checklist to Publish Collections as Data in GLAM Institutions
A Checklist to Publish Collections as Data in GLAM Institutions Open
Large-scale digitization in Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) created the conditions for providing access to collections as data. It opened new opportunities to explore, use and reuse digital collections. Strong proponents …
View article: Exploring Data Science Initiatives Through an International Lens
Exploring Data Science Initiatives Through an International Lens Open
Application of data science tools, techniques, and principles have increased within the field of library and information science. This trend is especially noticeable in academic libraries where strategic priorities around data science init…
View article: Transparency, provenance and collections as data
Transparency, provenance and collections as data Open
‘Collections as data’ has become a core activity for libraries in recent years: it is important that we make collections available in machine-readable formats to enable and encourage computational research. However, while this is a neces…
View article: Disrupting the library: Digital scholarship and Big Data at the National Library of Scotland
Disrupting the library: Digital scholarship and Big Data at the National Library of Scotland Open
With a mass digitisation programme underway and the addition of non-print legal deposit and web archive collections, the National Library of Scotland is now both producing and collecting data at an unprecedented rate, with over 5PB of stor…
View article: LIBER 2020 - Session #9: Tools for Transparency and Open Access
LIBER 2020 - Session #9: Tools for Transparency and Open Access Open
These are the slides from the LIBER 2020 Session Tools for Transparency and Open Access. Session Description: As library resources increasingly move online and become more accessible to the wider public, it is essential to guarantee their …
View article: LIBER Webinar: Open a GLAM Lab
LIBER Webinar: Open a GLAM Lab Open
Digital or innovation “labs” in library or museum settings have been around for about ten years. The lab is usually a place for experimenting with digital collections in novel ways to reach new audiences or to explore new technologies. The…
View article: The challenges and prospects of the intersection of humanities and data science: A White Paper from The Alan Turing Institute
The challenges and prospects of the intersection of humanities and data science: A White Paper from The Alan Turing Institute Open
This paper was produced as part of the activities of the Humanities and Data Science Special Interest Group based at The Alan Turing Institute. The group has created the opportunity for fruitful conversations in this area and has brought t…