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Future Libraries: Considering ‘publishing’

Dr James Baker

Curator, Digital Research

@j_w_baker

http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital-scholarship/

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“The emergence of the new digital

humanities isn’t an isolated academic

phenomenon. The institutional and

disciplinary changes are part of a

larger cultural shift, inside and outside

the academy, a rapid cycle of emergence

and convergence in technology and

culture”

Steven E Jones, Emergence of the Digital

Humanities (2014)

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Newspaper Man photograph courtesy of

Flickr user Ed Stevenson / Creative

Commons Licensed

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“Literary scholars and historians have in the past been limited in their

analyses of print culture by the constraints of physical archives and human

capacity. A lone scholar cannot read, much less make sense

of, millions of newspaper pages. With the aid of computational

linguistics tools and digitized corpora, however, we are working toward a

large-scale, systemic understanding of how texts were valued and

transmitted during this period”

David A. Smith, Ryan Cordell, and Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, ‘Infectious Texts:

Modeling Text Reuse in Nineteenth-Century Newspapers’ (2013)

http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/dasmith/infect-bighum-2013.pdf

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discipline camp and

camps sentence

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Party

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“Library based skunkworks - or semi-

independent, research-oriented software

prototyping and makerspace labs—are

an uncommon, yet uncommonly potent,

response to opportunities that open up

when we pay increased organizational

attention to digital tools, methods, and

cultures across the humanities […]

We might therefore consider a digital

humanities skunkworks operation not

only as a site for research innovation,

but as an organizational experiment in

breaking away from shop-worn

service relationships.”

Bethany Nowviskie, ‘Skunks in the Library: A

Path to Production for Scholarly R&D’,

Journal of Library Administration 53:1

(2013), 53-59.

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© Figshare

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Machine Learning

Coming Soon!

Crowds & Structured

Data Generation

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Novel Encounters

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