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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Dreiser, Anja; Samimi, Cyrus;
    Publisher: University of Bayreuth
    Country: Germany

    In view of the developments of eSciences and accompanying infrastructures in German academia, the Cluster of Excellence Africa Multiple with its Digital Solutions portfolio has set the ambitious aim of establishing a digital research repository for its disciplinary heterogenous research projects ranging from economics to climate studies to linguistics, history and media studies, the “only” common ground being the studied area “Africa” and “African diasporas”. The four thematic sections that all touch upon eSciences, or put more generally, the digital transformation of the academic world and society from very different perspectives and disciplinary diversity. Be it knowledge management as a big data business model for academic services, digital neo-colonialism, the different legal aspects, problems of bias in semantic data processing, digitalization projects in Africa or digitization projects and collections built up in Europe.

  • Neugriechisch
    Authors: 
    Efstratios Nikolaros;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Deutsch
    Authors: 
    Ingo Börner; Johannes Knüchel; Laura Untner; Isabel Langkabel;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Deutsch
    Authors: 
    Martin Anton Müller;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Englisch
    Authors: 
    Omar Siam; Daniel Schopper; Michael Radeka; Stefanie Riegler; Nora Dorn; Marie-Luise Pitzl-Hagin; Ruth Osimk-Teasdale; Hannes Pirker; Angelika Breiteneder; Daniel Stoxreiter; +4 more
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Englisch
    Authors: 
    Barbara Soukup;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Publication . Book . 2022
    Closed Access English
    Authors: 
    Mihurko Poniž, Katja;
    Publisher: University of Nova Gorica Press
    Country: Slovenia

    The textbook introduces works by Sappho, Christine de Pizan, Aphra Behn, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, George Sand, Caroline Norton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Laura Marholm, Amalie Skram, Virginia Woolf and Amy Lowell. Some of these authors are presented as the role-models, the others as writers looking for their own female tradition and finding it in the writings of their literary foremothers. These responses - in form of poems, extracts from essays and novels - are included in the textbook and enriched with comments, interpretations and tasks for students. In the introduction, the question of female literary tradition is discussed by presenting various theoretical answers from distinguished feminist scholars. Učbenik predstavlja dela Sappho, Christine de Pizan, Aphre Behn, Marije Edgeworth, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, George Sand, Caroline Norton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Laure Marholm, Amalie Skram, Virginije Woolf in Amy Lowell . Nekatere od teh avtoric so predstavljene kot vzornice, drugi kot literarne ustvarjalke, ki iščejo lastno žensko tradicijo in jo najdejo v spisih svojih literarnih prednic. Ti odzivi - v obliki pesmi, izvlečkov iz esejev in romanov - so vključeni v učbenik in obogateni s komentarji, interpretacijami in nalogami za študente in študentke V uvodu je vprašanje ženske literarne tradicije obravnavano s predstavitvijo različnih teoretičnih odgovorov uglednih feminističnih teoretičark.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Muenster, Sander;
    Publisher: MDPI AG
  • Publication . Article . Other literature type . 2022
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Elisa Nury; Claire Clivaz; Marta Błaszczyńska; Michael Kaiser; Agata Morka; Valérie Schaefer; Jadranka Stojanovski; Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Countries: Croatia, France, France
    Project: EC | OPERAS-P (871069)

    International audience; Published in OA on RESSI (http://www.ressi.ch/) at the end of Octobre 2021. We present here highlights from an enquiry on the innovations in scholarly writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the H2020 project OPERAS-P. This article explores the theme of Open Research Data and its role in the emergence of new models of scholarly writing. We examine more closely the obstacles and fostering conditions to the publication of research data, both from a social and a technical perspective.

  • Authors: 
    Pepe, Dunia; Vitali, Debora;
    Publisher: Franco Angeli

    Il patrimonio culturale rappresenta un settore strategico per lo sviluppo della società, dell'economia e del lavoro. Una dimensione essenziale della gestione e della fruizione del patrimonio culturale è il processo della sua digitalizzazione. Accanto al patrimonio culturale esiste ormai un patrimonio culturale digitale che ne garantisce la conservazione, la diffusione e la valorizzazione. Le nuove tecno-logie hanno trasformato l'organizzazione di musei, gallerie, siti d'arte e siti archeologici. Queste stesse tecnologie hanno consentito la diffusione e l'operabilità a livello internazionale di infrastrutture digitali di informazione e ricerca. La digitalizzazione ha consentito ai luoghi della cultura di sperimentare nuovi legami, con i territori e con i cittadini, già dall'inizio degli anni 2000 e soprattutto a seguito del lockdown imposto dalla pandemia da Covid 19. Le tante attività di digitalizzazione volte a valorizzare i beni culturali richiedono sia co-noscenze umanistiche che scientifiche. Da un lato, esse implicano la creazione di realtà virtuali e modellizzazioni per una diversa e più profonda conoscenza, dall'altro lato, richiedono l'uso dell'intelligenza artificiale e dei big data per ricostruire il passato delle culture o per conoscere i flussi turistici nei siti d'arte. Anche le professioni, le competenze ed i percorsi formativi legati alla digitalizzazione dei beni culturali nascono dalle interazioni tra sistemi fisici e sistemi virtuali, da conoscenze ed esperienze di diversa natura.

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  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Dreiser, Anja; Samimi, Cyrus;
    Publisher: University of Bayreuth
    Country: Germany

    In view of the developments of eSciences and accompanying infrastructures in German academia, the Cluster of Excellence Africa Multiple with its Digital Solutions portfolio has set the ambitious aim of establishing a digital research repository for its disciplinary heterogenous research projects ranging from economics to climate studies to linguistics, history and media studies, the “only” common ground being the studied area “Africa” and “African diasporas”. The four thematic sections that all touch upon eSciences, or put more generally, the digital transformation of the academic world and society from very different perspectives and disciplinary diversity. Be it knowledge management as a big data business model for academic services, digital neo-colonialism, the different legal aspects, problems of bias in semantic data processing, digitalization projects in Africa or digitization projects and collections built up in Europe.

  • Neugriechisch
    Authors: 
    Efstratios Nikolaros;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Deutsch
    Authors: 
    Ingo Börner; Johannes Knüchel; Laura Untner; Isabel Langkabel;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Deutsch
    Authors: 
    Martin Anton Müller;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Englisch
    Authors: 
    Omar Siam; Daniel Schopper; Michael Radeka; Stefanie Riegler; Nora Dorn; Marie-Luise Pitzl-Hagin; Ruth Osimk-Teasdale; Hannes Pirker; Angelika Breiteneder; Daniel Stoxreiter; +4 more
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Other research product . Collection . 2022
    Englisch
    Authors: 
    Barbara Soukup;
    Publisher: ARCHE
  • Publication . Book . 2022
    Closed Access English
    Authors: 
    Mihurko Poniž, Katja;
    Publisher: University of Nova Gorica Press
    Country: Slovenia

    The textbook introduces works by Sappho, Christine de Pizan, Aphra Behn, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, George Sand, Caroline Norton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Laura Marholm, Amalie Skram, Virginia Woolf and Amy Lowell. Some of these authors are presented as the role-models, the others as writers looking for their own female tradition and finding it in the writings of their literary foremothers. These responses - in form of poems, extracts from essays and novels - are included in the textbook and enriched with comments, interpretations and tasks for students. In the introduction, the question of female literary tradition is discussed by presenting various theoretical answers from distinguished feminist scholars. Učbenik predstavlja dela Sappho, Christine de Pizan, Aphre Behn, Marije Edgeworth, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, George Sand, Caroline Norton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Laure Marholm, Amalie Skram, Virginije Woolf in Amy Lowell . Nekatere od teh avtoric so predstavljene kot vzornice, drugi kot literarne ustvarjalke, ki iščejo lastno žensko tradicijo in jo najdejo v spisih svojih literarnih prednic. Ti odzivi - v obliki pesmi, izvlečkov iz esejev in romanov - so vključeni v učbenik in obogateni s komentarji, interpretacijami in nalogami za študente in študentke V uvodu je vprašanje ženske literarne tradicije obravnavano s predstavitvijo različnih teoretičnih odgovorov uglednih feminističnih teoretičark.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Muenster, Sander;
    Publisher: MDPI AG
  • Publication . Article . Other literature type . 2022
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Elisa Nury; Claire Clivaz; Marta Błaszczyńska; Michael Kaiser; Agata Morka; Valérie Schaefer; Jadranka Stojanovski; Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Countries: Croatia, France, France
    Project: EC | OPERAS-P (871069)

    International audience; Published in OA on RESSI (http://www.ressi.ch/) at the end of Octobre 2021. We present here highlights from an enquiry on the innovations in scholarly writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in the H2020 project OPERAS-P. This article explores the theme of Open Research Data and its role in the emergence of new models of scholarly writing. We examine more closely the obstacles and fostering conditions to the publication of research data, both from a social and a technical perspective.

  • Authors: 
    Pepe, Dunia; Vitali, Debora;
    Publisher: Franco Angeli

    Il patrimonio culturale rappresenta un settore strategico per lo sviluppo della società, dell'economia e del lavoro. Una dimensione essenziale della gestione e della fruizione del patrimonio culturale è il processo della sua digitalizzazione. Accanto al patrimonio culturale esiste ormai un patrimonio culturale digitale che ne garantisce la conservazione, la diffusione e la valorizzazione. Le nuove tecno-logie hanno trasformato l'organizzazione di musei, gallerie, siti d'arte e siti archeologici. Queste stesse tecnologie hanno consentito la diffusione e l'operabilità a livello internazionale di infrastrutture digitali di informazione e ricerca. La digitalizzazione ha consentito ai luoghi della cultura di sperimentare nuovi legami, con i territori e con i cittadini, già dall'inizio degli anni 2000 e soprattutto a seguito del lockdown imposto dalla pandemia da Covid 19. Le tante attività di digitalizzazione volte a valorizzare i beni culturali richiedono sia co-noscenze umanistiche che scientifiche. Da un lato, esse implicano la creazione di realtà virtuali e modellizzazioni per una diversa e più profonda conoscenza, dall'altro lato, richiedono l'uso dell'intelligenza artificiale e dei big data per ricostruire il passato delle culture o per conoscere i flussi turistici nei siti d'arte. Anche le professioni, le competenze ed i percorsi formativi legati alla digitalizzazione dei beni culturali nascono dalle interazioni tra sistemi fisici e sistemi virtuali, da conoscenze ed esperienze di diversa natura.