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by Arjun Sabharwal
Digital Curation in the Digital Humanities
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Title page
Table of Contents
Series Editor
Copyright
List of figures and tables
About the author
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Conceptualizing the framework for digital curation
1. Defining digital curation in the digital humanities context
Foundational definitions for curation
Digital curation
Digital preservation
Lifecycle of digital contents
Levels of curation
Digital humanities data curation
Using linked open data in digital curation
Conclusion
2. Archives and special collections in the digital humanities
Defining the digital humanities
Characteristics of Digital Humanities
Discursive concerns in the digital humanities
The role of archives in the digital humanities
Archives and the linguistic turn
Digital humanities projects involving archives and libraries
Digital humanities project descriptions
Digital humanities curation in the classroom
Conclusion
3. Digital history, archives, and curating digital cultural heritage
Defining digital history
Paradigm shifts in archival curation
Digital historiography and archives
Digital historical representations
Historical hypertext
Digital history data curation
Digital historiography and digital curation
Conclusion
4. Information architecture and hypertextuality: concerns for digital curation
Defining information architecture
Digital curation of hypertextual content
Information architecture and hypertextuality
Spatial, temporal, and ontological dimensions in information architecture
Localized approaches at the Ward M. Canaday Center for special collections
Information architecture for online and hybrid courses in digital humanities
Conclusion
5. Digital curation lifecycle in practice
Overview of the DCC curation lifecycle model
Conceptualization and the master plan
Curation of data sets and digital objects
Full lifecycle actions
Preservation planning
Preservation and conservation in the curation lifecycle
Description and representation information
Community watch and participation
Sequential actions
Occasional actions
Conclusion
6. Organizational dimensions of digital curation
Knowledge management in digital curation
Knowledge architectures for digital curation
Knowledge transfer in digital curation
Organizational contexts for knowledge architectures
Conclusion
7. Social networks’ impact on digital curation
Cross-curation, social curation ecosystems, and cultural heritage
Hypertextuality and ontologies in social media
Social network theory, hypertextuality, and cross-curation
Social networking and Web 2.0 tools in archives
The social curation ecosystem in Toledo’s Attic
Conclusion
Afterword
References
Index
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