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Reusing digital content towards making research using this content limited by what is possible rather than what is permissible Dr James Baker Curator, Digital Research @j_w_baker

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Notes from a short talk I gave at the Mining Digital Repositories: Challenges and Horizons event at the KB, The Hague, 11 April 2014. Notes: https://gist.github.com/drjwbaker/10422453

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Reusing digital content …towards making research using this content limited by what is possible rather than what is permissible

Dr James BakerCurator, Digital Research

@j_w_baker

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Some admin…

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More than resource discovery…

“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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“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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‘Early users of medieval books of hours and prayer books left signs of their reading in the form of fingerprints

in the margins. The darkness of their fingerprints correlates to the intensity of their use and handling. A densitometer -- a machine that measures the darkness of a reflecting surface -- can reveal which texts a reader favored.’

Kathryn M. Rudy, ‘Dirty Books: Quantifying Patterns of Use in Medieval Manuscripts Using a Densitometer’, Journal of Historians of Nederlandish Art (2010)

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Pieter Francois: Winner of British Library Labs 2013

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© DigitalNZ

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© Nicola Demonte

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