Susan Hockey

Digital Resources in the Humanities: why is digital information different?

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Table of contents

Title
Designing Digital Resources
Humanities Research and Teaching
Humanities Primary Sources
Physical Information Objects
Digital Information Objects
Creating Humanities Digital Resources
Humanities Image Analysis
Humanities Text Analysis
Digital Representations
Role of the Librarian and Archivist
Role of the Publisher
Current Humanities Digital Resources
Conventional Research Environment
Creation of Digital Content
Existing Metadata Systems: Libraries
Existing Metadata Systems: Archives
Existing Metadata Systems: Publishers
Moving to a Fully Digital Environment
New Technology...
...New Technology
New Technology: Accessing Objects
Future of Information Objects
What About Amazon and Google?
Amazon
Google
LEADERS Project...
...LEADERS Project...
...LEADERS Projec
LEADERS Toolkit
LEADERS Demonstrator
LEADERS demonstrator
User Needs and What to Encode
Implications
Changing Roles and Dialogue
LEADERS URL
The third lecture of the series

Twenty-First Century Curation

Chadwick Lecture Theatre, University College London

Wednesday, 3rd May 2006

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