
Abstract: As the triad of publishing a paper, data and code poses challenges for the comprehensibility, reproducibility, and accessibility of the research, we present our approach towards a “modularised open infrastructure for research publications” in which a publication is accompanied by modules facilitating e.g.reproduction or result investigation. Note: This is a reformatted version of the short paper submitted to and presented at the Digital Humanities Conference "Accessibility and Citizenship" (DH2025), July 14–18, 2025, Lisbon, Portugal. As the official Book of Abstracts has not been published as of January 2026, we are making this version available to ensure open access to our research.
publication modules, research infrastructure, DraCor, scientific publishing, reproducibility, Computational Drama Analysis
publication modules, research infrastructure, DraCor, scientific publishing, reproducibility, Computational Drama Analysis
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