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[ACM Press the 10th annual joint conference - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia (2010.06.21-2010.06.25)] Proceedings of the 10th annual joint conference on Digital libraries - JCDL '10 - What humanists want

โœ Scribed by Audenaert, Neal; Furuta, Richard


Book ID
120560384
Publisher
ACM Press
Year
2010
Weight
439 KB
Category
Article
ISBN
1450300855

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โœฆ Synopsis


Despite the growing prominence of digital libraries as tools to support humanities scholars, little is known about the work practices and needs of these scholars as they pertain to working with source documents. In this paper we present our findings from a formative user study consisting of semi-structured interviews with eight scholars.

We find that the use of source materials (by which we mean the original physical documents or digital facsimiles with minimal editorial intervention) in scholarship is not a simple, straightforward examination of a document in isolation. Instead, scholars study source materials as an integral part of a complex ecosystem of inquiry that seeks to understand both the text being studied and the context in which that text was created, transmitted and used. Drawing examples from our interviews, we address critical questions of why scholars use source documents and what information they hope to gain by studying them. We also briefly summarize key note-taking practices as a means for assessing the potential to design user interfaces that support scholarly workpractices.


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