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Exposing legacy project datasets in Digital Humanities | King’s Digital Lab
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Exposing legacy project datasets in Digital Humanities | King’s Digital Lab

  • Posted on July 28, 2020July 29, 2020
  • by Erzsebet Tóth-Czifra

Introduction: Issues around sustaining digital project outputs after their funding period is a recurrent topic on OpenMethods. In this post, Arianna Ciula introduces the King’s Digital Lab’s solution, a workflow around their CKAN  (Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network) instance, and uncovers the many questions around not only maintaining a variety of legacy resources from long-running projects, but also opening them up for data re-use, verification and integration beyond siloed resources.

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Ediarum. A toolbox for editors and developers | RIDE
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Ediarum. A toolbox for editors and developers | RIDE

  • Posted on April 14, 2020April 15, 2020
  • by Erzsebet Tóth-Czifra

Introduction: the RIDE journal (the  Review Journal of the Institute for Documentology and Scholarly Editing) aims to offer a solution to current misalignments between scholarly workflows and their evaluation and provides a forum for the critical evaluation of the methodology of digital edition projects. This time, we have been cherry picking from their latest issue (Issue 11) dedicated to the evaluation and critical improvement of tools and environments.
Ediarum is a toolbox  developed for editors by the TELOTA initiative at the BBAW in Berlin to generate and annotate TEI-XML Data in German language. In his review, Andreas Mertgens touches upon issues regarding methodology and implementation, use cases, deployment and learning curve, Open Source, sustainability and extensibility of the tool, user interaction and GUI and of course a rich functional overview.
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