- Digital Humanities and Scholarship
- Digital and Traditional Archives Management
- Diverse Musicological Studies
- Digital Games and Media
- Copyright and Intellectual Property
- Radio, Podcasts, and Digital Media
- Digital Rights Management and Security
- Research Data Management Practices
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
University of Borås
2014-2019
National Library of Sweden
2019
ORCID
2014
This article is a discussion of how digitizing and disseminating Orphan Works in the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) sector could have potential to significantly reframe collections across audiences institutions United Kingdom world. (those works protected by copyright for which holder unable be identified or, even if identified, cannot located) make up significant portion material beyond. Previous research indicates that mission cultural heritage provide access create...
In this paper we explore layered conceptions of access and accessibility as they relate to the theory praxis digital scholarly editing. To do this, designed disseminated a qualitative survey on five key themes: dissemination; Open Access licensing; code; web accessibility; diversity. Throughout article engage in cultural criticism discipline by sharing results from survey, identifying how community talks about performs access, pinpointing where improvements could be made. final section...
In this paper, we investigate the distinction between library digitization projects and digital scholarly editing by using qualitative interview data gathered from two Swedish scholarship ecosystems: 1) Litterarturbanken (the Literature Bank) its collaboration with Gothenburg University Library, 2) internal at Uppsala Library resulting output on ALVIN platform. After examining elements of practice that show up in each these collaborations, argue distinctions are blurring, call for a...
How can European library staff working in digital humanities connect with peers the sector, determine where to find relevant information about scholarship, provide their collections as data and be an equal partner research? The LIBER Digital Humanities Working Group was created a participatory knowledge network 2017 address these questions. Through series of workshops, sharing activities, Europe-wide survey resulting report, engaged international DH community. Useful reflections are provided...