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A Workflow Analysis Perspective to Scholarly Research Tasks - Auxiliary materials

  • 1. KNAW Humanities Cluster
  • 2. Tampere University
  • 3. Utrecht University and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision

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These documents contain a number of auxiliary materials for the CHIIR 2020 paper

 

A Workflow Analysis Perspective to Scholarly Research Tasks

Marijn Koolen, Sanna Kumpulainen, Liliana Melgar-Estrada

 

Published in: 

Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR '20), March 14--18, 2020, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

The paper analyses the workflows of two research projects in the domain of Digital Humanities. The analysis is based on coded interviews for two project collaborators for each project. There are three types of auxiliary materials:

 

  1. Interview guide for interviewing research project collaborators of the two projects analysed in the paper (see pages 2-3 of this PDF).

  2. Codebook for coding research activities of the analysed research projects. This is based on the NeDiMAH Methods Ontology (NeMO), extended with a few activities that have no equivalent in NeMO (pages 4-6). 

  3. Full workflow diagrams of both research projects, RP1 (page 7) and RP2 (page8). Please see the paper for descriptions of the projects.


 

Notes

This work is partially funded by CLARIAH, a project on the National Roadmap for Large-Scale Research Facilities of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and by Academy of Finland grant number 326616.

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Conference paper: 10.1145/3343413.3377969 (DOI)

Funding

CLARIAH Common Lab Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities 2300184354
Dutch Research Council