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Unlocking the ivory tower
                          FOSS in collaborative humanities research


                                               Claudine Chionh
                                              University of Melbourne


                                     20 January 2010 / LCA2010




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Unlocking the ivory tower

    1   Founders and Survivors


    2   Humanities computing


    3   Why FOSS?


    4   Challenges



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Founders and Survivors



  The Claudine




   Woolwich 24/aug/1821 to Hobart 15/dec/1821 – 113 days at sea

   160 male convicts boarded, 159 survived/landed (not a bad record)




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Founders and Survivors



  Journal




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Founders and Survivors



  Conduct registers




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Founders and Survivors



  Archives of Tasmania convict index




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Founders and Survivors



  Founders and Survivors




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Founders and Survivors



  Van Diemen’s Land

   Transportation period, 1803-1853

   ∼ 13,000 female convicts

   ∼ 25,000 male convicts

   ∼ 1 million rows of data

   Quantifiable data: conduct registers, BDM. . .

   Text: journals, newspaper reports


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Founders and Survivors



  Genealogists




   What happened to convicts after they were freed?

   Links with genealogists for lives of convicts and their families.




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Founders and Survivors



  The ‘factory plan’




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Humanities computing



  ‘Humanities computing’




   Or ‘digital humanities’ ?




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Humanities computing



  Old questions, new tools?



   Digitisation

   Analyse large[r] amounts of material

   Public access and collaboration




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Humanities computing



  The Valley of the Shadow




Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne)   Unlocking the ivory tower   13/ 40   20 January 2010   13 / 40
Humanities computing



  The Valley of the Shadow




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Humanities computing



  Old Bailey Online




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Humanities computing



  Perseus Digital Library
   Virgil’s Aeneid




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Humanities computing



  Literary and linguistic applications




   Index Thomisticus (1946)

   Perseus




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Humanities computing



  Historical applications



   Digitisation

   Data analysis

   Collaboration




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Humanities computing



  Digitisation



   Documents

   Images

   Linked/cross-referenced presentation of sources




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Humanities computing



  Tasmanian Police Gazette, 1861-1933




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Humanities computing



  Surgeon’s journals




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Humanities computing



  Conduct registers




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Humanities computing



  Data analysis




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Humanities computing



  GIS




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Humanities computing



  Collaboration




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Why FOSS?



  Why FOSS?


   Use of resources

   Community of developers

   Using and adapting tools

   Access

   Values




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Why FOSS?



  Use of resources



   Expenses:

           Processing power
           Storage
           Bandwidth




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Why FOSS?



  Community of developers




   Mutual support

   Don’t reinvent the wheel




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Why FOSS?



  Using and adapting tools




   e.g. TEI, GEDCOM




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Why FOSS?



  Access



   Make archival sources and research results accessible to general public

   e.g. online museums

   Sharing data with other researchers




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Why FOSS?



  Values



   Public interest

   Free access, free expression

   Dialogue

   Public participation




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Challenges



  The Two Cultures



   The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution

   CP Snow, Rede Lecture, 1959

   Literature/humanities vs science/tech




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Challenges



  Many cultures?




   Translating between academics, IT professionals, diverse public
   audience

   Different priorities, research questions




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Challenges



  Geeks and non-geeks




   Non-geeks may not understand the values behind FOSS

   Technology as magic




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Challenges



  Where do developers belong?

   Identity crisis

   ‘Digital humanities professional’ ?

   Background – IT or academic?

   Autonomy

   Career progression

   Where do humanities computing projects belong?


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Challenges



  Resources and evaluation



   Resource needs and output not like in traditional academic projects

   In: computer resources, not just research time

   Out: software, web, data, not just articles




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Challenges



  Evolving field



   Challenging

   Exciting

   Where to from here?




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Challenges



  Links



   The Valley of the Shadow http://valley.lib.virginia.edu/

   Old Bailey Online http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/

   Perseus Digital Library http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/

   Index Thomisticus http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/it/




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Challenges



  Links


   Founders and Survivors http://www.foundersandsurvivors.org/

   Mapping Our Anzacs http://mappingouranzacs.naa.gov.au/

   Australian Newspapers (National Library)
   http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/

   Essays in Humanities Computing
   http://www.digitalhumanities.org/Essays/




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Challenges



  This presentation




   http://www.slideshare.net/claudinec




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Unlocking the ivory tower: FOSS in collaborative humanities research

  • 1. Unlocking the ivory tower FOSS in collaborative humanities research Claudine Chionh University of Melbourne 20 January 2010 / LCA2010 Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 1/ 40 20 January 2010 1 / 40
  • 2. Unlocking the ivory tower 1 Founders and Survivors 2 Humanities computing 3 Why FOSS? 4 Challenges Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 2/ 40 20 January 2010 2 / 40
  • 3. Founders and Survivors The Claudine Woolwich 24/aug/1821 to Hobart 15/dec/1821 – 113 days at sea 160 male convicts boarded, 159 survived/landed (not a bad record) Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 3/ 40 20 January 2010 3 / 40
  • 4. Founders and Survivors Journal Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 4/ 40 20 January 2010 4 / 40
  • 5. Founders and Survivors Conduct registers Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 5/ 40 20 January 2010 5 / 40
  • 6. Founders and Survivors Archives of Tasmania convict index Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 6/ 40 20 January 2010 6 / 40
  • 7. Founders and Survivors Founders and Survivors Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 7/ 40 20 January 2010 7 / 40
  • 8. Founders and Survivors Van Diemen’s Land Transportation period, 1803-1853 ∼ 13,000 female convicts ∼ 25,000 male convicts ∼ 1 million rows of data Quantifiable data: conduct registers, BDM. . . Text: journals, newspaper reports Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 8/ 40 20 January 2010 8 / 40
  • 9. Founders and Survivors Genealogists What happened to convicts after they were freed? Links with genealogists for lives of convicts and their families. Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 9/ 40 20 January 2010 9 / 40
  • 10. Founders and Survivors The ‘factory plan’ Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 10/ 40 20 January 2010 10 / 40
  • 11. Humanities computing ‘Humanities computing’ Or ‘digital humanities’ ? Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 11/ 40 20 January 2010 11 / 40
  • 12. Humanities computing Old questions, new tools? Digitisation Analyse large[r] amounts of material Public access and collaboration Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 12/ 40 20 January 2010 12 / 40
  • 13. Humanities computing The Valley of the Shadow Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 13/ 40 20 January 2010 13 / 40
  • 14. Humanities computing The Valley of the Shadow Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 14/ 40 20 January 2010 14 / 40
  • 15. Humanities computing Old Bailey Online Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 15/ 40 20 January 2010 15 / 40
  • 16. Humanities computing Perseus Digital Library Virgil’s Aeneid Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 16/ 40 20 January 2010 16 / 40
  • 17. Humanities computing Literary and linguistic applications Index Thomisticus (1946) Perseus Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 17/ 40 20 January 2010 17 / 40
  • 18. Humanities computing Historical applications Digitisation Data analysis Collaboration Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 18/ 40 20 January 2010 18 / 40
  • 19. Humanities computing Digitisation Documents Images Linked/cross-referenced presentation of sources Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 19/ 40 20 January 2010 19 / 40
  • 20. Humanities computing Tasmanian Police Gazette, 1861-1933 Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 20/ 40 20 January 2010 20 / 40
  • 21. Humanities computing Surgeon’s journals Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 21/ 40 20 January 2010 21 / 40
  • 22. Humanities computing Conduct registers Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 22/ 40 20 January 2010 22 / 40
  • 23. Humanities computing Data analysis Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 23/ 40 20 January 2010 23 / 40
  • 24. Humanities computing GIS Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 24/ 40 20 January 2010 24 / 40
  • 25. Humanities computing Collaboration Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 25/ 40 20 January 2010 25 / 40
  • 26. Why FOSS? Why FOSS? Use of resources Community of developers Using and adapting tools Access Values Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 26/ 40 20 January 2010 26 / 40
  • 27. Why FOSS? Use of resources Expenses: Processing power Storage Bandwidth Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 27/ 40 20 January 2010 27 / 40
  • 28. Why FOSS? Community of developers Mutual support Don’t reinvent the wheel Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 28/ 40 20 January 2010 28 / 40
  • 29. Why FOSS? Using and adapting tools e.g. TEI, GEDCOM Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 29/ 40 20 January 2010 29 / 40
  • 30. Why FOSS? Access Make archival sources and research results accessible to general public e.g. online museums Sharing data with other researchers Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 30/ 40 20 January 2010 30 / 40
  • 31. Why FOSS? Values Public interest Free access, free expression Dialogue Public participation Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 31/ 40 20 January 2010 31 / 40
  • 32. Challenges The Two Cultures The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution CP Snow, Rede Lecture, 1959 Literature/humanities vs science/tech Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 32/ 40 20 January 2010 32 / 40
  • 33. Challenges Many cultures? Translating between academics, IT professionals, diverse public audience Different priorities, research questions Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 33/ 40 20 January 2010 33 / 40
  • 34. Challenges Geeks and non-geeks Non-geeks may not understand the values behind FOSS Technology as magic Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 34/ 40 20 January 2010 34 / 40
  • 35. Challenges Where do developers belong? Identity crisis ‘Digital humanities professional’ ? Background – IT or academic? Autonomy Career progression Where do humanities computing projects belong? Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 35/ 40 20 January 2010 35 / 40
  • 36. Challenges Resources and evaluation Resource needs and output not like in traditional academic projects In: computer resources, not just research time Out: software, web, data, not just articles Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 36/ 40 20 January 2010 36 / 40
  • 37. Challenges Evolving field Challenging Exciting Where to from here? Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 37/ 40 20 January 2010 37 / 40
  • 38. Challenges Links The Valley of the Shadow http://valley.lib.virginia.edu/ Old Bailey Online http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ Perseus Digital Library http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/ Index Thomisticus http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/it/ Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 38/ 40 20 January 2010 38 / 40
  • 39. Challenges Links Founders and Survivors http://www.foundersandsurvivors.org/ Mapping Our Anzacs http://mappingouranzacs.naa.gov.au/ Australian Newspapers (National Library) http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ Essays in Humanities Computing http://www.digitalhumanities.org/Essays/ Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 39/ 40 20 January 2010 39 / 40
  • 40. Challenges This presentation http://www.slideshare.net/claudinec Claudine Chionh (University of Melbourne) Unlocking the ivory tower 40/ 40 20 January 2010 40 / 40