数字策展的两种文化

P. Buneman
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只提供摘要形式。英国最近创建了一个数字策展中心,其目的是为数字策展的各个方面提供建议,开发工具并进行研究。但是什么是数字管理,为什么数据库研究人员对它感兴趣?问问周围的人,你可能会发现两种参与数字管理的人——至少他们称自己为管理员,并使用电脑。此外,从表面上看,他们几乎没有其他共同点。档案保管员(A)所做的数字工作相当于把文件放进盒子里。A处理由其他人生成的数据,涉及:评估——选择保存哪些文件,索引和分类——选择将哪些文件放入哪个盒子,保存——确保文件为后代保存。A发现电脑非常有用,因为各种各样的“数字对象”都可以存档,而互联网提供了访问数字对象的方便途径。科学家(B)做的数字工作相当于出版一本教科书或纲要。B可能是一位生物学家,正在发表B的实验结果或B的文献研究结果收集的数据。B关心的是从其他来源收集的数据的组织和集成、这些数据的注释过程以及数据的发布和表示。B发现电脑和互联网很有用,因为它很容易添加最新的数据——人们不必等待下一个纸质版本的出现,人们可以建立相当丰富的数据表示,并且很容易以读者可以访问的形式发布数据。事实上,B可能会使用某种形式的数据库技术。在本文中,作者描述了数据库研究面临的一些挑战以及在这些方面取得的进展:包括数据集成、数据库归档、注释和来源。
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The two cultures of digital curation
Summary form only given. The United Kingdom has recently created a Digital Curation Centre whose purpose is to provide advice on, develop tools for and conduct research on all aspects of digital curation. But what is digital curation, and why is it interesting to database researchers? Ask around, and you are likely to find two kinds of people involved in digital curation - at least they call themselves curators and use computers. Moreover, on the face of it, they have almost nothing else in common. An archivist (A) does the digital equivalent of putting documents in boxes. A is dealing with data generated by other people and is concerned with: appraisal - the selection of what documents to preserve, indexing and classification - the choice of which document to put into which box, and preservation - ensuring that the documents are preserved for posterity. A finds computers extremely useful because all kinds of "digital objects" may be archived, and the Internet provides easy access to digital objects. A scientist (B) does the digital equivalent of publishing a textbook or compendium. B might be a biologist and is publishing data that results from B's experiments or has been collected as a result of B's research into the literature. B's concerns are with organization and integration of data that has been collected from other sources, with the process of annotation of this data and with the publishing and presentation of the data. B finds computers and the Internet useful because it is easy to add recent data - one doesn't have to wait for the next paper edition to appear, one can build rather rich representations of the data, and it is easy to publish the data in a form that is accessible to the readers. In fact, B is likely to use some form of database technology. In this paper the author describes some of the challenges for database research and the progress that has been made on them: they include data integration, database archiving, annotation, and provenance.
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