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Research Commons: as “Macroscope” in the Library Zoe Borovsky, Ph.D. Librarian for Digital Research and Scholarship UCLA [email protected] @zoepster

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Research Commons: as “Macroscope” in the Library

Zoe Borovsky, Ph.D.Librarian for Digital Research and [email protected]@zoepster

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DR 284, Hunnestad Monument Ystad, SwedenCirca 1000Photo by Hedning (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0or GFDL ], via Wikimedia Commons

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Humanities Computing, Digital Humanities

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What is Digital Humanities?

Subjecting computing

technologies to interpretation and

critique by humanistic

methods and strategies of questioning

Asking traditional and sometimes new humanistic questions using digital resources

and methods

Kathleen Fitzpatrick, “Reporting from the Digital Humanities 2010 Conference,” RESEARCH LIBRARY ISSUES: A REPORT FROM ARL, CNI, AND SPARC 2013

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“Macroscope”

Macroscopes provide a "vision of the whole," helping us "synthesize" the related elements and detect patterns, trends, and outliers while granting access to myriad details. Rather than make things larger or smaller, macroscopes let us observe what is at once too great, slow, or complex for the human eye and mind to notice and comprehend.

(Börner 2011)

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What is Digital Humanities?

Subjecting computing

technologies to interpretation and

critique by humanistic

methods and strategies of questioning

Asking traditional and sometimes new humanistic questions using digital resources

and methods

Kathleen Fitzpatrick, “Reporting from the Digital Humanities 2010 Conference,” RESEARCH LIBRARY ISSUES: A REPORT FROM ARL, CNI, AND SPARC 2013

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Bibliography

http://bit.ly/KnowZoe

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1997UCLA

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Digital Roman Forum

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2000

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Hypermedia Berlin

Spatial

Temporal

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Encyclopedia of Egyptology

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2010

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Visualizing Statues

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Broadcast NewsScape

Montage of snapshots of the entire program

Clip about “Macarthur Park”

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2011DH Program

Research Library Renovation

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Research Library Renovation

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Close reading

Distant viewing

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Research Library Renovation

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DR 284, Hunnestad Monument Ystad, SwedenCirca 1000Photo by Hedning (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0or GFDL ], via Wikimedia Commons

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Just as our communities of practice, interfaces and

applications were evolving to embrace close and

distant reading practices, so too our physical spaces.

But why the library?

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Library has traditionally functioned as a “macroscope” for humanities researchers

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Libraries• Physical space has

been devoted to close reading communities

• Digital projects produce and maintain surrogates

Palimpsest

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Re-imagining the Research Commons

nexus: interplay of close and distant practices

showcasing the process

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Using the Research Commons as a classroom/laboratory

Encyclopedia of Egyptology

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Encyclopedia of Egyptology

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Summer Institutes

Photos by Peter Leonard

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East Asian Macroscope

Quan Tang shi (collected court poems of the Tang Dynasty

Developed by Peter Broadwell UCLA Library

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Reading against/across the synthetic view(s)

Spatial analysisNetwork analysis

Imagery: US Department of State Geographer, Copyright 2012 Google, Image Copyright 2012 TerrraMetrics, Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO

Uncovering Antebellum Reprinting Networks

ExporttoEarth (Gephi plugin) by David Shepard, UCLA

Ryan Cordell

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What’s next?