The Records Data Ecosystem in Humanities and Human Sciences Scholarship

IF 0.8 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Heather Moulaison-Sandy, André G. Wenzel, Jane Hammons, J. Ferguson, R. Davis, E. Cahoy, Marianne Ryan, Laura DeLancey, Susann deVries, Adebowale Jeremy Adetayo, O. Adeleke, E. Lateef, Marijel Melo, K. Hirsh, Laura March, Sarah Rose Fitzgerald, Sarah C Hutton, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen, C. Barlow, William D. Oldham, Dickson K. W. Chiu, Spear Wing Sze Wong, Mayumi Miyaoka, Rebecca Toolsidass, Michael Magee
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Abstract:This conceptual article considers data used in the humanities and the human sciences, which are fundamentally different from data in other disciplines, such as the sciences or medicine. Data in the humanities are, however, equally important to study and understand. Humanists and others studying human artifacts often face the dual challenge of both using primary source records (or evidentiary) data and creating records data—non-computational, nonexperimental data, such as those found in manuscripts, websites, and social media. This process generates a complex research data ecosystem that has not previously been studied in the library and information science literature. To support records data work effectively, academic librarians must recognize the nature of the humanities and human sciences data ecosystem and must work with researchers accordingly.
人文与人文科学奖学金中的记录数据生态系统
摘要:这篇概念性的文章考虑了人文科学和人文科学中使用的数据,这些数据与其他学科(如科学或医学)中的数据有着根本的不同。然而,研究和理解人文学科中的数据同样重要。人文主义者和其他研究人类文物的人经常面临双重挑战,既要使用原始来源记录(或证据)数据,又要创建记录数据——非计算的、非实验的数据,如手稿、网站和社交媒体中发现的数据。这一过程产生了一个复杂的研究数据生态系统,这在图书馆和信息科学文献中从未被研究过。为了有效地支持记录数据工作,学术图书馆员必须认识到人文科学和人文科学数据生态系统的本质,并相应地与研究人员合作。
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Portal-Libraries and the Academy
Portal-Libraries and the Academy INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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