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Open innovation in digital journalism: Examining the impact of Open APIs at four news organizations
2012
New Media & Society
This article examines the relative value of open innovation principles for digital media, exemplified by the emergence of Open Application Programming Interfaces (Open APIs) at four news organizations: ...
The article discusses the constant negotiation between openness and control, and open and closed paradigms in journalism. ...
However, in the digital era, news organizations have far less control over the distribution infrastructure − the internet − than they did when the news was delivered via paper, audio or video. ...
doi:10.1177/1461444812450682
fatcat:jhoq32cuqza2zpguhk7jes335i
The case for the Humanities Citation Index (HuCI): a citation index by the humanities, for the humanities
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
We detail the fit-for-purpose research infrastructure which can make the Humanities Citation Index a reality. ...
Citation indexes are by now part of the research infrastructure in use by most scientists: a necessary tool in order to cope with the increasing amounts of scientific literature being published. ...
We thank the anonymous reviewers for their constructive feedback. ...
arXiv:2110.00307v3
fatcat:5b2cwtjiobfhhify4rgbpjfzba
Unus pro omnibus! Generic research tool for all Humanities disciplines
[article]
2020
Zenodo
The "digital turn" has changed research in the Humanities to a large extent: many new digital tools and methods exist with which you can access and analyze texts, videos, sound and music. ...
An important aspect of managing qualitative data in the Digital Humanities is that, in most cases, the preservation of data sets alone makes little sense. ...
CFP Paper Abstract | DARIAH Annual Event 2020 The "digital turn" has changed research in the Humanities to a large extent: many new digital tools and methods exist with which you can access and analyze ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4268367
fatcat:7bogrk5755f6fjpasup3iomzc4
Methodological commons: arts and humanities e-Science fundamentals
2010
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
In Europe, DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) has sought to develop a deeper understanding of research information and communication in the arts and humanities, and to ...
Such a 'methodological commons' has been formulated in the field of the digital humanities. ...
of arts and humanities e-Science in the future, as it has done for the digital humanities in the past. ...
doi:10.1098/rsta.2010.0156
pmid:20643676
fatcat:nsd7vbxonja2va2mu2jgp2dtle
Humanities e-Science: From Systematic Investigations to Institutional Infrastructures
2010
2010 IEEE Sixth International Conference on e-Science
This paper analyses the results of the technical and scientific work in the DARIAH preparatory phase, a European infrastructure for digital arts and humanities. ...
We were looking for an infrastructure model that would allow for the integration of services built around communities. To this end, DARIAH will be developed as a social marketplace for services. ...
The Digital Research Infrastructure for Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) 1 aims to be this infrastructure for Europe. ...
doi:10.1109/escience.2010.34
dblp:conf/eScience/BlankeH10
fatcat:kh6w4hfm5raetj4mmawlfismfy
Digital turn, digital geographies?
2016
Progress in Human Geography
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship and praxis across sub-disciplines. ...
of/for knowledge production in human geography (Rose, 2015) . ...
All the authors wish to thank the organizers of the 7 th Annual Doreen Massey Event, the theme of which comes out of fruitful discussions had by the authors as they participated together on the opening ...
doi:10.1177/0309132516664800
fatcat:57txibxyqvgu7fj26pac4iwyzi
Supporting Sustainable Digital Data Workflows in the Art and Humanities
2020
Zenodo
Long-term archiving or access is a major topic after the digital turn in the humanities, as many funding agencies such as the Swiss National Science Foundation and the European Commission are now requiring ...
As a competence center for digital methods and long-term use of digital data, it supports the hermeneutically oriented humanities in the use of state-of-the-art digital research methods. ...
INTRODUCTION The initiative launched at the Digital Humanities Lab of the University of Basel for the long-term availability of research data has culminated in a pilot phase for a digital infrastructure ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3754263
fatcat:w4lxyevu7bfpvamlwcv5mva2rq
Agregación de los datos para vincular social en las humanidades y artes creativas: la "Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI)" = Aggregating data for social linking in the humanities and creative arts: the "Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI)"
2016
Signa Revista de la Asociación Española de Semiótica
Abstract: This paper reports on the development of the Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI), a service which aggregates data from thirty Australian data sources and makes them available for use by ...
researchers across the humanities and creative arts, and more widely by the general public. ...
INTRODUCTION The Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI) 1 is one of the Virtual Laboratories developed with funding from the Australian Government's NeCTAR (National e-Research Collaboration Tools ...
doi:10.5944/signa.vol25.2016.16931
fatcat:2c3stwzsdfc6zf4dsqlr3xxrwi
"Good things come in small packets": How (inter)national Digital Research Infrastructure can support "Small Data" Humanities and Cultural Heritage research
2020
Zenodo
the Digital Humanities, including in such small data contexts, more broadly. ...
As we shall argue in this paper, the kind of traditional data and RDM use-case we are discussing here has gone largely unrecognised by Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) developers and policy makers ...
As a country that punches far above its weight in Digital Humanities research, Canada and the NDRIO are well positioned to ensure that even the small, thick and slow get the support they need. ○ As a national ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4321072
fatcat:leyod3oqfnanxhsoumb2mt5idi
Non-human Account Management (v3)
2022
IDPro Body of Knowledge
Some IAM professionals suggest all accounts should be managed via the same processes and same infrastructure to ensure consistent policy deployment. ...
Non-human accounts are often the "Achilles' heel" of a robust IAM environment. ...
At the other end of the spectrum, the provisioning of devices is included in the identity management infrastructure. ...
doi:10.55621/idpro.52
fatcat:ykzk6yyog5cp5epb2vgtzvkfhm
Humanities Data in the Library: Integrity, Form, Access
2016
D-Lib Magazine
"Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and the Digital Humanities". Digital Humanities Quarterly 9, no. 2. 2015. ...
[4]
"Humanidades Digitales ACERCA DE."
[5]
"Global Outlook::Digital Humanities. ...
doi:10.1045/march2016-padilla
fatcat:fppulbrhg5fhloatigdxn3dclq
Entity-fishing: A DARIAH Entity Recognition and Disambiguation Service
2020
Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities
sustainable technical services within DARIAH, the European digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities. ...
a variety of potential digital humanities contexts. ...
Japanese Association for Digital Humanities, vol. 5, No. 1, p. 49
Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital Humanities, vol. 5, No. 1, p. 51
Journal of the Japanese Association for Digital ...
doi:10.17928/jjadh.5.1_22
fatcat:noxggjlhljbqbm3ibwm2p3tjiu
PLATFORMISATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS: DOES USE OF THE SLOVENIAN #OSTANIZDRAV APP BYPASS PRIVACY RIGHTS?
2021
Teorija in praksa
applications mimic the dataintensive web services of commercial platforms, namely commercial APIs and their data policies, in order to bypass the right to privacy. ...
The point of departure lies in considering the research question of whether the Covid-19 pandemic has influenced the platformisation of traditional institutions, i.e., whether the design of Europe's proximity-tracing ...
Service API (or GAEN API in short), which will be discussed later. ...
doi:10.51936/tip.58.specialissue.536-554
fatcat:f2azris72ngdfelwvvq6m7beva
Human Data Interaction: Historical Lessons from Social Studies and CSCW
[chapter]
2015
ECSCW 2015: Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 19-23 September 2015, Oslo, Norway
Human Data Interaction (HDI) is an emerging field of research that seeks to support end-users in the day-to-day management of their personal digital data. ...
Our aim in doing this is not to present solutions to the challenges of HDI but to articulate core problems that confront this fledgling field as it moves from nascent concept to find a place in the interactional ...
Acknowledgement The research on which this article is based was funded by RCUK research grants EP/M001636/1 & and EP/K003569/1. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-20499-4_1
dblp:conf/ecscw/CrabtreeM15
fatcat:qmqp5k3cijhodloxbkr3hlbdhy
Cooperative Human-Centric Sensing Connectivity
[chapter]
2018
Internet of Things - Technology, Applications and Standardization
In a typical HCS scenario, there may be many hundreds of sensor stream connections, centered around the human, who would be the determining factor for the number, the purpose, the direction, and the frequency ...
Section 1 introduces the concept of cooperation in information and communications technologies (ICT), and in the context of IoT. ...
Acknowledgements Some of the research work on BCI presented in this chapter was supported by award number EEC-1028725 from the National Science Foundation (NSF). ...
doi:10.5772/intechopen.76158
fatcat:ir7ojy4dejcz3gciklkzjjkvcy
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