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An Analysis of the Current Bibliographical Data Landscape in the Humanities. A Case for the Joint Bibliodata Agendas of Public Stakeholders
- 1.0574326 - ÚČL 2024 RIV CZ eng B - Monography
Umerle, T. - Colavizza, G. - Herden, E. - Jagersma, R. - Király, P. - Koper, B. - Lahti, L. - Lindemann, D. - Łubocki, J. M. - Malínek, Vojtěch - Milanova, A. - Péter, R. - Rissler-Pipka, N. - Romanello, M. - Roszkowski, M. - Siwecka, D. - Tolonen, M. - Vimr, Ondřej
An Analysis of the Current Bibliographical Data Landscape in the Humanities. A Case for the Joint Bibliodata Agendas of Public Stakeholders.
Praha: Ústav pro českou literaturu, 2023. 52 s. ISBN 978-80-7658-067-1
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LM2023043
Institutional support: RVO:68378068
Keywords : bibliographical data * digital humanities
OECD category: Specific literatures
This report has been prepared by the “Bibliographical Data” Working Group of the DARIAH-ERIC consortium, which develops public digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities. The Group consists of more than 30 members from 15 countries, most of whom are researchers and curators in the public sector who are engaged in bibliographical data (“bibliodata”) research and curation. This report is aimed at all active stakeholders in the humanities bibliodata landscape,especially public sector entities who may benefit from the Group’s insights and engage in cooperation to identify common interests, shape joint agendas, and achieve common goals. Those goals include creating shared infrastructure solutions, harmonising existing standards, and building partnerships to meet major challenges for contemporary bibliodata stakeholders.
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