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20868 Audio-visual Collections and the User Needs of Scholars in the Humanities: a Case for Co-Development
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de Jong, F.M.G. and Ordelman, R.J.F. and Scagliola, S. (2011) Audio-visual Collections and the User Needs of Scholars in the Humanities: a Case for Co-Development. In: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Supporting Digital Humanities (SDH 2011), 17-18 Nov 2011, Copenhagen, Sweden. Centre for Language Technology, Copenhagen. ISSN not assigned

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to reflect on the factors that impede a clear communication and a more fruitful collaboration between humanities scholars and ICT developers. One of the observations is that ICT-researchers who design tools for humanities researchers, are less inclined to take into account that each stage of the scholarly research process requires ICT-support in a different manner or through different tools. Likewise scholars in the humanities often have prejudices concerning ICT-tools, based on lack of knowledge and fears of technology-driven agendas. If the potential for methodological innovation of the humanities is to be realized, the gap between the mindset of ICT-researchers and that of archivists and scholars in the humanities needs to be bridged. Our assumption is that a better insight into the variety of uses of digital collections and a user-inspired classification of ICT-tools, can help to achieve a greater conceptual clarity among both users and developers. This paper presents such an overview in the form of a typology for the audio-visual realm: examples of what role digital audio-visual archives can play at various research stages, and an inventory of the challenges for the parties involved.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Other, Poster)
Research Group:EWI-HMI: Human Media Interaction
Research Program:CTIT-NICE: Natural Interaction in Computer-mediated Environments
Research Project:AXES: Acces To Audiovisual Archives, CHoral: access to oral history, COMMIT/Infiniti: Information Retrieval for Information Services
Uncontrolled Keywords:audiovisual content, user requirements, co-development
ID Code:20868
Status:Accepted for publication
Deposited On:29 November 2011
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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