The correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller: from nineteenth century paper to twenty first century data

G. McCarthy
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This paper presents a case study that demonstrates how a long term research activity, with the intention to create a scholarly edition of scientific correspondence, can be liberated from its print paradigm strictures to join the twenty first century world of interconnected knowledge. The Von Mueller Correspondence Project has produced a corpus of over 15,600 digitally transcribed letters and related materials focused on the period 1840 to 1896. These are complemented by materials in a range of forms that refer to Mueller dating from 1814 to 1931. Mueller was a prolific correspondent and established links with hundreds of fellow botanists and biologists across the globe; most of these, and certainly the most notable, will be registered in the History of Science Society Isis Cumulative Bibliography as Authority Records with links to publications about them and is some cases publications by them. The long-term plan is to systemically interlink the Von Mueller Correspondence Project digital corpus and the Isis Cumulative Bibliography and develop the synergies that will drive digital humanities analysis and future scholarly endeavour. That is the vision but what is the reality? At what stage is the project now? How did it get this far? What steps remain? How does the story of this project help us better understand the imperatives of digital scholarship – its strengths and its challenges?
费迪南德·冯·穆勒的通信:从19世纪的论文到21世纪的数据
本文提出了一个案例研究,展示了一项长期的研究活动,意图创建一个学术版的科学通信,可以从其印刷范式的束缚中解放出来,加入21世纪相互关联的知识世界。冯·穆勒通信项目已经制作了超过15600封数字转录的信件和相关材料的语料库,主要集中在1840年至1896年期间。这些是由一系列形式的材料补充的,这些材料参考了1814年至1931年的穆勒。穆勒是一位多产的通讯员,与全球数百名植物学家和生物学家建立了联系;其中大多数,当然是最值得注意的,将被登记在科学社会史Isis累积书目中,作为权威记录,链接到有关它们的出版物,有些情况下是它们的出版物。长期计划是系统地将Von Mueller通信项目数字语料库和Isis累积书目连接起来,并发展协同效应,推动数字人文分析和未来的学术努力。这是愿景,但现实是什么?这个项目现在处于什么阶段?它是如何走到这一步的?还有哪些步骤?这个项目的故事如何帮助我们更好地理解数字学术的必要性——它的优势和挑战?
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