Plans for a Judaica Digital Humanities Network
by Dov Winer, Judaica Europeana (EAJC)
pdf file of the presentation at the:
EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Culture,
Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Van Leer Institute, 12-13 November 2013
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Presentations available at: http://2013.minervaisrael.org.il
1. A Network for Judaica Digital Humanities
Dov Winer
Scientific Manager,
Judaica Europeana (EAJC)
EVA/Minerva 2013
The 10th Jerusalem International Conference on the Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
2. Outline
To seek the integration of contents, communities of practice,
and tools/infrastructures
The Jewish Studies research community as a potential
community of practice
Jewish Digitised Contents with a common data model
Digital Humanities: basic scholarship activities
Availability of Digital Scholarship tools and infrastructures
Challenge: integration into a Virtual Research Environment
(VRE)
18. Linked Data: structured
data on the Web
David Woood
Marsha Zeidman
Luke Ruth
with
Michael Hausenblas
Manning Publications
MEAP 2013
19.
20. Who? What? When? Where?
Controlled vocabularies: hubs of
Jewish Knowledge in the
Structured Web
21. Jewish encyclopedias: CONTEXT
The goals of the project
Linking and Populating the
Digital Humanities are to
create and maintain data
integration tools tailored to
digital humanities collections in
order to build a machinereadable web of facts about
covered domains.
25. The scholarship work cycle
From S.Gradmann and J.C. Meister, Digital document and interpretation: re-thinking “text” and scholarship in electronic settings .
Poiesis & Praxis, V5 N2 (2008)
26.
27. Scholarly Primitives
Scholarly Primitives: what methods do humanities
researchers have in common, and how might our
tools reflect this?
John Unsworth
Humanities Computing: formal methods, experimental practice
King’s College, London, May 13, 2000
Discovering
Annotating
Comparing
Referring
Sampling
Illustrating
Representing
30. Scholarly Primitives
Scholarly primitives: Building institutional
infrastructure for humanities e-Science
Tobias Blanke, Mark Hedges
King’s College London, Centre for e-Research
Future Generation Computer Systems 29 (2013) 654-661
Scholarly Information Practices in the Online
Environment
Carole L. Palmer, Lauren C. Teffeau, Carrie M. Pirmannn
2009 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
OCLC Online Computer Library Center 2009
http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/library/2009/2009-02.pdf?urlm=162919
39. Outline
From JISC's VRE Programme – supporting collaborative research
Christopher Brown - JISC Digital Infrastructure Team
http://www.slideshare.net/chriscb/jisc-vreresearch-tools-presentation?from_search=2
40.
41.
42. From: Guus van den Brekel Central Medical Library, UMCG
Virtual Research Networks: towards Research 2.0
http://www.slideshare.net/digicmb/virtual-research-networks-towards-research-20?from_search=1
53. www.judaica-europeana.eu
Thank you for your attention!
Dov Winer
Judaica Europeana Scientific Manager
European Association for Jewish Culture
dov.winer@gmail.com
Presentation available at:
http://www.judaica-europeana.eu/docs/vre.pdf