1st Edition
Big Data in the Arts and Humanities Theory and Practice
I. Understanding Big Data in Arts and Humanities
1. Literature Review on Big Data: What Do We Know So Far?
Susanne Durst, Helio Aisenberg Ferenhof, and Bahram Hooshyar Yousefi
2. Toward a Data-Driven World: Challenges and Opportunities in Arts and Humanities
Daniela Carlucci, Giovanni Schiuma, and Francesco Santarsiero
3. "Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width": Big Data for Quality and Performance Evaluation in the Arts and Cultural Sector and the Case of "Culture Metrics"
Abigail Gilmore, Kostas Arvanitis, and Alexandra Albert
4. Toward "Big Data" in Museum Provenance
Jeffrey Smith
5. From Big Data to Thick Data: Theory and Practice
Paul Moore
II. Digital Humanities
6. Big Data and the Coming Historical Revolution: From Black Boxes to Models
Ian Milligan and Robert Warren
7. Use of Big Data in Historical Research
Richard A. Hawkins
8. The Study of Networked Content: Five Considerations for Digital Research in the Humanities
Sabine Niederer
9. The English Gothic Novel: Theories and Praxis of Computer-Based Macroanalysis in Literary Studies
Federica Perazzini
III. Managing Big Data with and for Arts and Humanities
10. Toward a Data Culture in the Cultural and Creative Industries
Cimeon Ellerton
11. Arts Council England: Using Big Data to Understand the Quality of Arts and Cultural Work
Carl Stevens
12. Visualization of Scienti¿c Image Data as Art Data
Jo Berry
13. Museums, Archives, and Universities—Structuring Future Connections with Big Data
Jane Milosch, Michael J. Kurtz, Gregory J. Jansen, Andrea Hull, and Richard Marciano
14. Mobile Technology to Contribute Operatively to the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage
Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi, Beniamino Murgante, Marilisa Biscione, Maria Danese, Maria Sileo, Maria Rosaria Potenza, and Nicola Masini
15. Artists, Data, and Agency in Smart Cities
Roz Stewart-Hall and Martha King
Biography
Giovanni Schiuma is professor of innovation management at the University of Basilicata (Italy) and visiting professor of Arts Based Management at University of the Arts London. He is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading experts in arts and business and has authored or coauthored more than 200 publications on a range of research topics particularly embracing strategic knowledge asset and intellectual capital management, strategic performance measurement and management, innovation systems, innovation management, and organizational development. He is an inspiring speaker and facilitator, with extensive research management expertise and excellent ability to coordinate complex projects and lead research teams. Giovanni holds a number of visiting professorships and research fellowship appointments with renowned international universities, and as a visiting lecturer, he regularly gives seminars, workshops, and master classes around the world.
Daniela Carlucci is an assistant professor at the University of Basilicata, Italy. She teaches business management, project management, and project evaluation and management. Her research interests focus mainly on knowledge assets management, performance measurement and management, decision support methods, and organizational development. She has been a visiting scholar at the Cranfield School of Management, visiting professor at the Tampere University of Technology, and visiting researcher at the University of Arts of London. She is author and coauthor of several publications, including chapters of books, articles, and research reports on a range of research topics. Her researches have been published in internationally recognized journals such as Expert Systems with Applications, Production Planning and Control, Healthcare Management Science, Measuring Business Excellence, Knowledge Management Research and Practice, and many others. She systematically carries out referee activities for international scientific journals. She is actively involved in relevant research and consultancy activities as researcher and has worked on research projects involving national organizations and institutions. Moreover, Daniela is systematically engaged in teaching activities in public and private institutions.






