David De Roure
DigiSpec: Scoping Future Born-Digital Data Services for the Arts and Humanities: Case Reports
De Roure, David; Moore, John; Page, Kevin; Burrows, Toby; Beavan, David; Hobson, Timothy; Bergel, Giles; Dutta, Abhishek; Zisserman, Andrew; Bhaugeerutty, Aruna; Blickhan, Samantha; Chamberlain, Alan; Ciula, Arianna; Cooke, Ian; Wisdom, Stella; Hawley, Graeme; Crawford, Tim; Badkobeh, Golnaz; Lewis, David; Porter, Alistair; Pugin, Laurent; Zitellini, Rodolfo; Cronk, Nicholas; Mikus, Birgit; Jefferies, Neil; Cornwell, Peter; Jones, Huw; Melen, Christopher; Niven, Kieron; Proudfoot, Rachel; Rees, Gethin; Máximo Rocha, Pedro; Sampson, Amy; Wynne, Martin; Barnet, Nicola; Khokar, Masud; Salter, John
Authors
John Moore
Kevin Page
Toby Burrows
David Beavan
Timothy Hobson
Giles Bergel
Abhishek Dutta
Andrew Zisserman
Aruna Bhaugeerutty
Samantha Blickhan
Dr ALAN CHAMBERLAIN alan.chamberlain@nottingham.ac.uk
Principal Research Fellow
Arianna Ciula
Ian Cooke
Stella Wisdom
Graeme Hawley
Tim Crawford
Golnaz Badkobeh
David Lewis
Alistair Porter
Laurent Pugin
Rodolfo Zitellini
Nicholas Cronk
Birgit Mikus
Neil Jefferies
Peter Cornwell
Huw Jones
Christopher Melen
Kieron Niven
Rachel Proudfoot
Gethin Rees
Pedro Máximo Rocha
Amy Sampson
Martin Wynne
Nicola Barnet
Masud Khokar
John Salter
Contributors
David De Roure
Editor
John Moore
Editor
Kevin Page
Editor
Toby Burrows
Editor
Abstract
The DigiSpec Project was funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council in 2022 under its “Scoping Future Data Services for the Arts and Humanities” programme.
As part of the evidence base for its report, the project collected twenty short Case Reports from experts in the field of born-digital data services. Each of these describes the current and future activities and requirements of a significant UK project or service.
These Case Reports are published in this collection. The DigiSpec Project also commissioned three longer Case Studies, which are being published separately.
Citation
De Roure, D., Moore, J., Page, K., Burrows, T., Beavan, D., Hobson, T., Bergel, G., Dutta, A., Zisserman, A., Bhaugeerutty, A., Blickhan, S., Chamberlain, A., Ciula, A., Cooke, I., Wisdom, S., Hawley, G., Crawford, T., Badkobeh, G., Lewis, D., Porter, A., …Salter, J. (2022). DigiSpec: Scoping Future Born-Digital Data Services for the Arts and Humanities: Case Reports. Arts and Humanities Research Council
Report Type | Policy Document |
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Publication Date | Aug 31, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Oct 14, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 13, 2024 |
Pages | 82 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4716148 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/23491091 |
Publisher URL | https://zenodo.org/records/4716148 |
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