Jens-Morten Hanssen og Sissel Furuseth (red.)
The Hermeneutics of Bibliographic Data and Cultural Metadata
Bind 19 i Nota bene-serien presenterer ny forskning som undersøker skjæringspunktet mellom bibliografi, metadataproduksjon og biblioteksystemer på den ene siden og bruk av digitale verktøy og metoder i forskning på den andre siden.
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Computational tools and the digital revolution propelled by the invention of the World Wide Web pervade every aspect of human existence, including the work life of researchers, scientists, and staff at research libraries. The development of library systems over the last hundred years has been heavily influenced by the advent of information and computer science. Bibliographical work and metadata registry as a core activity in libraries are permeated with computation, and this development opens new avenues for digital approaches and data-driven research.
This book presents a wide variety of approaches that explore the intersection between two very diverse fields of practice, bibliography and the production of library metadata on the one hand, and the use of computation in the humanities and social sciences on the other.
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Redaktør | Jens-Morten Hanssen, Sissel Furuseth |
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Published year | 2025 |
Antall sider | 244 |
Innbinding | Heftet |
Language | Engelsk |
Serie | Nota bene |
Utgiver | Nasjonalbiblioteket |
ISBN | 9788279655879 |