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Vorüberlegungen für einen internationalen Workshop über die Schaffung, Verbindung und Nutzung großer interdisziplinärer Quellenbanken in den historischen Wissenschaften [1986]

Preparatory Thoughts for an International Workshop on the Creation, Connection and Usage of Interdisciplinary Source Banks in the Historical Disciplines
[journal article]

Thaller, Manfred

Abstract

The great effort necessary to make historical sources machine readable is a bottle neck for the application of computational methods in history. This makes their reuse for secondary analysis very important; at the same time electronic type setting as well as newly emerging OCR promise to make many m... view more

The great effort necessary to make historical sources machine readable is a bottle neck for the application of computational methods in history. This makes their reuse for secondary analysis very important; at the same time electronic type setting as well as newly emerging OCR promise to make many more texts available for analysis than so far. As the variety of machine readable data is greater in the historical disciplines than in sociology, the data archives of sociology are only partially useful as model. At least four activities are needed to change the situation: an understanding of the data formats actually used, as well as a drive for standardizing them, organizing models for the preservation of these data for the long run and explicit training of younger researchers for the possibilities of secondary analysis. An agenda for an international workshop to address these problems is derived.... view less

Keywords
secondary analysis; information technology; data bank; data storage; science of history; data processing; text analysis

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Information and Documentation, Libraries, Archives

Free Keywords
digital humanities; standardization; long term preservation

Document language
German

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 160-177

Journal
Historical Social Research, Supplement (2017) 29

Issue topic
From History to Applied Science in the Humanities

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.suppl.29.2017.160-177

ISSN
0936-6784

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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