Digital Research: preserving
your research data …yes I said data!
Dr James Baker, Curator, Digital Research
@j_w_baker
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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 (2013)
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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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‘the fragility of evidence in the
digital era’ ‘[the digital] archive is considerably more fragile than one would like’
‘The simultaneous fragility and promiscuity of digital data’
Roy Rosenzweig, Scarcity or Abundance? Preserving the Past in a Digital Era, The
American Historical Review 108:3 (2003), 736, 737, 739.
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‘The core guiding principle is simple: Someone unfamiliar
with your project should be able to look at
your computer files and understand in detail
what you did and why […] Most commonly,
however, that “someone” is you. A few months from
now, you may not remember what you were up to when you created a
particular set of files, or you may not remember what conclusions you drew.
You will either have to then spend time reconstructing your previous
experiments or lose whatever insights you gained from those experiments.’
William Stafford Noble (2009) A Quick Guide to Organizing Computational Biology
Projects. PLoS Comput Biol 5(7): e1000424. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000424
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Victory is mine: while ago I worked out some
Clever Stuff (tm) in Excel. And I MADE NOTES
ON IT. And those notes ENABLED ME TO DO
IT AGAIN.
Katie Birkwood (girlinthe). “Victory is mine: while ago I worked out some Clever Stuff
(tm) in Excel. And I MADE NOTES ON IT. And those notes ENABLED ME TO DO IT
AGAIN.” 7 October 2013, 3:46 a.m. Tweet.
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\root \events
\research
\teaching
\writing
\root\research \2014-01_Journal_Articles
\2014-02_Infrastructure
\root\research\2014_Journal_Articles \analysis
\data
\notes
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Notes about this folder.docx
VS
2014-01-03_writing_readme.txt
2014-01-03_Writing_readme.md
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\root\research\2014-01_Journal_Articles\data\
2014-01-31_Journal_Articles.tsv
2014-01-31_Journal_Articles_notes.txt
\root\research\2014-01_Journal_Articles\analysis\
2014-02-02_Journal_Articles_analysis.txt
2014-02-15_Journal_Articles_analysis.txt
2014-02-02_Journal_Articles_analysis_readme.txt
\root\research\2014-01_Journal_Articles\data\derived_data\
2014-01-31_Journal_Articles_KW_africa.tsv
2014-01-31_Journal_Articles_KW_america.tsv
2014-02-01_Journal_Articles_KW_art.tsv
2014-02-02_Journal_Articles_KW_britain.tsv
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Thank you! @j_w_baker
http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital-scholarship/
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/drjwbaker/2014-0317-clrlhslides
Notes: https://gist.github.com/drjwbaker/9596448
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