Access and control in digital humanities /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2021.
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| Series: | Digital research in the arts and humanities.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Access and control in digital humanities / Shane Hawkins
- From stone to screen : the built-in obsolescence of digitization / Kaitlyn Solberg, Lisa Tweten, 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 RodrÃguez
- Digital approaches to the 'Big Ancient Mediterranean' / Ryan Horne
- Questioning authority : creation, use, and distribution of linked data in digital humanities / Lindsay Kistler Mattock & 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 & 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, Mia McKie, Lisa Truong, Kate Higginson
- Issues and intersections of Indigenous knowledge protection and copyright for DH / 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- Ownership, copyright, and the ethics of the unpublished / Emily C. Friedman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 & Pawel Kamocki
- Trust is good, control is better? The GDPR and control over personal data in digital humanities research / Pawel Kamocki.