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We discuss an approach to publishing heterogeneous file data and long-form humanities research as both linked open data and a (human readable) digital scholarly edition using Zenodo and Github. This approach is broadly generalisable and answers a number of long-standing issues surrounding the publication of data and results in DH: It promotes the discovery and long-term survival of published data and results with no requirement for future maintenance; It conforms to archival standards and principles; It is fully available for future extension, addition, excerption, reuse, repurposing, or reanalysis by others without negotiation; It ensures that data and contextual analysis are linked bi-directionally meaning that users are always able both to access the discrete data points from which a Humanities-focused analysis and commentary is build and understand each data point in the context of these larger synthetic research products. This is a slightly modified version presented at IIT Gandhinagar for the Winter Institute In Digital Humanities 2019
This is a slightly modified version of the DH2019 talk, presented at IITGN for the Winter Institute in Digital Humanities.
GitHub, Digital Scholarly Editing, Digital Libraries, Zenodo, Open Research Methods
GitHub, Digital Scholarly Editing, Digital Libraries, Zenodo, Open Research Methods
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