156 Pages
by
Routledge
156 Pages
by
Routledge
156 Pages
by
Routledge
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Linked Data for Digital Humanities provides insights into how digital technologies can enrich and diversify humanities scholarship and make it pioneering in the digital age.
Written in non-specialist language, the book illustrates how information is captured, published, represented, accessed, and interpreted using computational systems and, in doing so, shows how technologies actively shape... Read more
1. A False Dichotomy 2. Privacy, Ethics, and Trust 3. Closed But Not for Business 4. "Truth" and Bias 5. Data Demands 6. Future Directions
Biography
Dr Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Research & Methods at the Australian National University. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary experimentation into ways digital technologies and computational methods can be used to support and diversify research in the humanities, arts, and social sciences in general, and in relation to public culture, including Web Science, and the cultural heritage sector in particular. Terhiās publications centre on topics related to Linked Data, but cover a range of others from the role of gamification and informal online environments in education to 3D digital models of items in museums in the UK and Australia.






