European survey on scholarly practices and digital needs in the arts and humanities - Highlights Report
Creators
- Dallas, Costis1
- Chatzidiakou, Nephelie2
- Benardou, Agiatis
- Bender, Michael
- Berra, Aurélien
- Clivaz, Claire
- Cunningham, John
- Dabek, Meredith
- Garrido, Patricia
- Gonzalez-Blanco, Elena
- Hadalin, Jurij
- Hughes, Lorna
- Immenhauser, Beat
- Joly, Anne
- Kelpšienė, Ingrida
- Kozak, Michał
- Kuzman, Koraljka
- Lukin, Marko
- Marinski, Irena
- Maryl, Maciej
- Owain, Robert
- Papaki, Eliza
- Schneider, Gerlinde
- Scholger, Walter
- Schreibman, Susan
- Schubert, Zoe
- Tasovac, Toma
- Thaller, Manfred
- Wciślik, Piotr
- Werla, Marcin
- Zebec, Tvrtko
- 1. Associate Professor & Director of the Collaborative Programs, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Research Fellow, Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre
- 2. Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre
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Description
This report summarizes the statistical analysis of the findings of a web-based survey conducted by the Digital Methods and Practices Observatory (DiMPO), a working group under VCC2 of the DARIAH research infrastructure (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities).
In order to provide an evidence-based, up-to-date, and meaningful account of the emerging information practices, needs and attitudes of arts and humanities researchers in the evolving European digital scholarly environment, the web survey involved a transnational team of researchers from more than a dozen countries, and addressed digitally-enabled research practices, attitudes and needs in all areas of Europe and across different arts and humanities disciplines and contexts.
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- Is supplement to
- 10.5281/zenodo.259522 (DOI)
- 10.5281/zenodo.254112 (DOI)