TY - CHAP
T1 - Data Scopes: towards transparent data research in Digital Humanities
AU - Hoekstra, F.G.
AU - Koolen, Marijn
AU - van Faassen, M.
PY - 2018/7
Y1 - 2018/7
N2 - For quite some time, humanities scholars have been using digital tools in addition to their established methodology to try and make sense of large and expanding data sources that cannot be handled with traditional methods alone. The digital methods have computer science aspects that may be combined with but do not readily fit into humanities methodology; an issue which is still too implicit in scholarly debate. This gives rise to a need for methodological consolidation to structure the combination of digital and established humanities methods. In this paper, we propose an approach to such consolidation, that we call data scopes
AB - For quite some time, humanities scholars have been using digital tools in addition to their established methodology to try and make sense of large and expanding data sources that cannot be handled with traditional methods alone. The digital methods have computer science aspects that may be combined with but do not readily fit into humanities methodology; an issue which is still too implicit in scholarly debate. This gives rise to a need for methodological consolidation to structure the combination of digital and established humanities methods. In this paper, we propose an approach to such consolidation, that we call data scopes
UR - http://bit.ly/dh2018-data-scopes
UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326066317_Data_Scopes_towards_transparent_data_research_in_Digital_Humanities
M3 - Contribution to conference proceedings
BT - Digital Humanities 2018 Puentes-Bridges
PB - ADHO
ER -