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Data-Modeling Mindsets and the Digital Humanities Richard J. Urban FSU Digital Scholars November 9, 2015

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Page 1: Data-modeling Mindsets and the Digital Humanities

Data-Modeling Mindsetsand the DigitalHumanities

Richard J. UrbanFSU Digital Scholars

November 9, 2015

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Agenda• Mindsets• Model development in the

Linked Women Pedagogues Project

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Mindsets

Iivari, J., Hirschheim, R., & Klein, H. K. (1998). A Paradigmatic Analysis Contrasting Information Systems Development Approaches and Methodologies. Information Systems Research, 9(2), 164–193. http://doi.org/10.1287/isre.9.2.164

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Metadata Mindsets

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Knowledge Organization Ontology • Model of “bibliographic universe”

• bibliocentrism

Epistemology Fractured and contested.• Empiricism, Rationalism, Historicism, Pragmatism

(Hjørland)• Operationalism, Referential Theory, Instrumental

Theory, and Systems Theory (Svenonius)• Social epistemology (Shera, Egan; Furner)

Methodology • Design of metadata encoding standards• Specification of rules for description (AACR2/RDA,

etc.)• Development of controlled vocabularies and

classifications• Design of information storage/retrieval systems• Information needs/behaviors study

Ethics • Objectivism/Empiricism (ideal)• Literary warrant vs. cultural warrant

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Machine Readable Cataloging (MARC)Most citation formats.

Functional Requirementsfor Bibliographic Records (FRBR)

CIDOC CRMFRBRoo

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Interstitial Metadata

Knowledge OrganizationData Models

Scholarly Data Models

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(Graban, 2014)

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Metadata Mapping Project (MDMP)

• Femisist historiographic methodology that digitally portrays rhetorical activity for which there may not be circulating artifacts. (Graban, 2013)

• The work of MDMP, then, is to create an epistemic network that makes visible browseable and dynamic lists that formally represent the kinds of topical relationships believed to exist among a set of data records at any point in time (what [Graban] terms ontologies) and movable maps.

• Visualizations (what [Graban] terms ec0logies)

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MDMP/LWPOntology Model of rhetorical activity?

• Intellectual topographies• People, Organizations, Events• Publications, Manuscripts, textual

components• Concept thesauriModel for feminist historiography?• Recovery process/provenance• Peer contributions and recognition

Epistemology

• Feminism• Historicism • ?

Methodology • Social/epistemic network analysis• Visualization of rhetorical activities• Crowdsourcing• Historiography• Bibliometrics/altmetrics (Historical altmetrics)

Ethics • ?

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The data

Graban, 2013

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People (FOAF/EAC-CPF)

Organizations (Org Ontology/EAC-CPF)

Concepts/Topics (SKOS)

Locations (GeoNames/SKOS)

Artifacts (Dublin Core/EAD)

From MDMP to LWP

Texts? (TEI? )

Rhetorical activities? (CIDOC CRM?)

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People (FOAF/EAC-CPF)

Organizations (Org Ontology/EAC-CPF)

Concepts/Topics (SKOS)

Locations (GeoNames/SKOS)

Artifacts (Dublin Core/EAD)

Affiliations

Rhetorical activities as kinds of Events

citation

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People (FOAF/EAC-CPF)

Organizations (Org Ontology/EAC-CPF)

Concepts/Topics (SKOS)

Locations (GeoNames/SKOS)

Artifacts (Dublin Core/EAD)

Annotation Texts? (TEI? )

Description

Definition

Identification

Identification

Feminist Historiography

RecoveryProcess

Other “Scholarly Primitives”

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References• Graban, T. S. (2014). Re/Situating the Digital

Archive in John T. McCutcheon’s “Publics,” Then and Now. Peitho, 73.

• Graban, T. S. (2013). From Location(s) to Locatability: Mapping Feminist Recovery and Archival Activity through Metadata. College English, 76(2), 171–193.

• Riley, J., & Becker, D. (2010). Seeing Standards: A Visualization of the Metadata Universe. Indiana University Libraries. Retrieved from http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/~jenlrile/metadatamap/