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'Natural allies':Librarians, archivists, and big data in international digital humanities project work

机译:“自然盟友”:国际数字人文科学项目中的馆员,档案保管员和大数据

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Purpose - In Digging into Data 3 (DID3) (2014-2016), ten funders from four countries (the USA, Canada, the UK, and the Netherlands) granted $5.1 million to 14 project teams to pursue data-intensive, interdisciplinary, and international digital humanities (DH) research. The purpose of this paper is to employ the DID3 projects as a case study to explore the following research question: what roles do librarians and archivists take on in data-intensive, interdisciplinary, and international DH projects? Design/methodology/approach - Participation was secured from 53 persons representing eleven projects. The study was conducted in the naturalistic paradigm. It is a qualitative case study involving snowball sampling, semi-structured interviews, and grounded analysis. Findings - Librarians or archivists were involved officially in 3 of the 11 projects (273 percent). Perhaps more importantly, information professionals played vital unofficial roles in these projects, namely as consultants and liaisons and also as technical support. Information and library science (ILS) expertise helped DID3 researchers with issues such as visualization, rights management, and user testing. DID3 participants also suggested ways in which librarians and archivists might further support DH projects, concentrating on three key areas: curation, outreach, and ILS education Finally, six directions for future research are suggested. Originality/value - Much untapped potential exists for librarians and archivists to collaborate with DH scholars; a gap exists between researcher awareness and information professionals' capacity.
机译:目的-在深入研究数据3(DID3)(2014-2016)中,来自四个国家(美国,加拿大,英国和荷兰)的十个资助者向14个项目团队拨款510万美元,以追求数据密集,跨学科和国际数字人文(DH)研究。本文的目的是将DID3项目作为案例研究,以探讨以下研究问题:图书馆员和档案管理员在数据密集型,跨学科和国际DH项目中扮演什么角色?设计/方法/方法-代表11个项目的53个人确保了参与。该研究是在自然主义范式下进行的。这是定性的案例研究,涉及雪球采样,半结构化访谈和扎根分析。调查结果-图书馆员或档案保管员正式参与了11个项目中的3个(占273%)。也许更重要的是,信息专业人员在这些项目中扮演着至关重要的非正式角色,即担任顾问和联络员以及技术支持。信息和图书馆科学(ILS)专业知识帮助DID3研究人员解决了可视化,权限管理和用户测试等问题。 DID3的参与者还提出了图书馆员和档案管理员可以进一步支持DH项目的方式,重点放在三个关键领域:策展,外展和ILS教育。最后,提出了六个未来研究方向。独创性/价值-图书馆员和档案工作者与DH学者合作的潜力很大。研究人员的意识与信息专业人员的能力之间存在差距。

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