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Published July 10, 2019 | Version Presentation

Publishing (and Forgetting) the Small or Medium-sized Scholarly Edition or Cultural Heritage Collection as Linked Open Data: Using Zenodo and Github to Publish the Visionary Cross Project (slides)

  • 1. University of Lethbridge
  • 2. Lethbridge College
  • 3. University of Pennsylvania
  • 4. University of Turin
  • 5. CNR-ISTI

Description

We discuss an approach to publishing heterogeneous file data and long-form humanities research as both linked open data and a (human readable) digital scholarly edition using Zenodo and Github. This approach is broadly generalisable and answers a number of long-standing issues surrounding the publication of data and results in DH:

  1. It promotes the discovery and long-term survival of published data and results with no requirement for future maintenance;
  2. It conforms to archival standards and principles;
  3. It is fully available for future extension, addition, excerption, reuse, repurposing, or reanalysis by others without negotiation;
  4. It ensures that data and contextual analysis are linked bi-directionally meaning that users are always able both to access the discrete data points from which a Humanities-focused analysis and commentary is build and understand each data point in the context of these larger synthetic research products.

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