Introduction: Researchers work on the convergence of Web and e-books.
Category: Commenting
Commenting is the activity of adding information to a piece of data, usually in a way that separates the data to which the comment is attached and the comment. It usually serves to express some opinion, to add contextual information, or to engage in communication or collaboration with others about the object commented on. This is different from Annotating (as defined here) which refers to adding descriptive or explanatory information to sections of an object with the aim of making inherent qualities, structures, or meanings of that section explicit.
Introduction: This interview highlights the migration of a database into an archive system.
Introduction: This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia’s work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.
Introduction: Here are the minutes of an Italian doctoral seminar on digital pedagogical methods and tools.
Introduction: This article presents briefly and very clearly the British platform TEXTUS, developed by the Open Knowledge Foundation.