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Access and control in digital humanities

Title
Access and control in digital humanities / edited by Shane Hawkins.
ISBN
9780367201012
0367201011
9781032004396
1032004398
9780429259616
9780429535260
9780429521799
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Copyright Notice Date
©2021
Physical Description
xvii, 282 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Access and Control in Digital Humanities explores a range of important questions about who controls data, who is permitted to reproduce or manipulate data, and what sort of challenges Digital Humanists face in making their work accessible and useful. Contributors to this volume present case studies and theoretical approaches from their experience, with applications for digital technology in classrooms, museums, archives, in the field and with the general public. Offering potential answers to the issues of access and control from a variety of perspectives, the volume as whole acknowledges that access is subject to competing interests of a variety of stakeholders. The interests of museums, universities, archives, and some communities all place claims on how data can or cannot be shared through digital initiatives and, given the collaborative nature of most Digital Humanities projects, those in the field need to be cognizant of the various and often competing interests and rights that shape the nature of access and how it is controlled. Access and Control in Digital Humanities will be of interest to researchers, academics and graduate students working in a variety of fields, including digital humanities, library and information science, history, museum and heritage studies, conservation, English literature, geography and legal studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Access and control in digital humanities Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 10, 2023
Series
Digital research in the arts and humanities.
Digital research in the arts and humanities
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Access and control in digital humanities / Shane Hawkins
From stone to screen : the built-in obsolescence of digitization / Kaitlyn Solberg, Lisa Tweten, and Chelsea A.M. Gardner
Digital humanities and a new research culture : between promoting and practicing open research data / Urszula Pawlicka-Deger
Computational ontologies for accessing, controlling, and disseminating knowledge in the cultural heritage sector : a case study / John Roberto Rodríguez
Digital approaches to the 'Big Ancient Mediterranean' / Ryan Horne
Questioning authority : creation, use, and distribution of linked data in digital humanities / Lindsay Kistler Mattock and Anu Thapa
Visuality as historical experience : immersive multi-directional narrative in the MIT Visualizing Cultures Project / Ellen Sebring
Architectonic connections : virtual reconstruction to disseminate understanding of South and Southeast Asian temples / David Beynon and Sambit Datta
Postscript on the Ctrl+Alt society : protocols for locative media / Brian Greenspan
Cross-cultural collaborations in the digital world : a case study from the Great Lakes Research Alliance's Knowledge Sharing Database / Heidi Bohaker, Lisa Truong, and Kate Higginson
Issues and intersections of Indigenous knowledge protection and copyright for digital humanities / Kim Paula Nayyer
The open access spectrum : redefining the access discourse for the electronic editions of literary works / Setsuko Yokoyama
Ownership, copyright, and the ethics of the unpublished / Emily C. Friedman
Digital humanities research under United States and European copyright laws : evolving frameworks / Erik Ketzan and Paweł Kamocki
Trust is good, control is better? The GDPR and control over personal data in digital humanities research / Paweł Kamocki.
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