@inproceedings{bischoff2014exploring, abstract = {A remarkable body of data has been collected in the social sciences by interviewing people or observing peoples’ interaction in a variety of situations – qualitative data sources very valuable for contemporary research. Notable projects promoting the re-use of qualitative data are ESDS Qualidata (now UK Data Service) or Bequali . Here, we discuss important challenges in re-using qualitative data for secondary analysis and present first ideas on how to overcome them. This includes exploiting state-of-the-art IT-methods from the fields of Information Retrieval and Data Mining – adapting and integrating them for the digital humanities – as well as methodological considerations based on interdisciplinary work, in our case between computer scientists, historians, and social scientists in the project “Gute Arbeit” .}, added-at = {2015-01-05T13:13:48.000+0100}, address = {Lausanne, Switzerland 2014}, author = {Bischoff, Kerstin and Niederée, Claudia and Tran, Nam Khanh and Zerr, Sergej and {Birke, Birke}, Peter and Brückweh, Kerstin and Wiede, Wiebke}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f2548ea9b00f580954a7cd1054b66e95/niederee}, booktitle = {Digital Hummanities DH2014}, interhash = {c2a045ac170c462710b8befc11c745dd}, intrahash = {f2548ea9b00f580954a7cd1054b66e95}, keywords = {analysis data guteArbeit myown qualitative secondary}, timestamp = {2015-01-05T13:16:28.000+0100}, title = {Exploring Qualitative Data for Secondary Analysis: Challenges, Methods, and Technologies}, year = 2014 } @inproceedings{bischoff2014exploring, abstract = {A remarkable body of data has been collected in the social sciences by interviewing people or observing peoples’ interaction in a variety of situations – qualitative data sources very valuable for contemporary research. Notable projects promoting the re-use of qualitative data are ESDS Qualidata (now UK Data Service) or Bequali . Here, we discuss important challenges in re-using qualitative data for secondary analysis and present first ideas on how to overcome them. This includes exploiting state-of-the-art IT-methods from the fields of Information Retrieval and Data Mining – adapting and integrating them for the digital humanities – as well as methodological considerations based on interdisciplinary work, in our case between computer scientists, historians, and social scientists in the project “Gute Arbeit” .}, added-at = {2014-11-29T08:36:02.000+0100}, address = {Lausanne, Switzerland 2014}, author = {Bischoff, Kerstin and Niederée, Claudia and Tran, Nam Khanh and Zerr, Sergej and {Birke, Birke}, Peter and Brückweh, Kerstin and Wiede, Wiebke}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f2548ea9b00f580954a7cd1054b66e95/zerr}, booktitle = {Digital Hummanities DH2014}, interhash = {c2a045ac170c462710b8befc11c745dd}, intrahash = {f2548ea9b00f580954a7cd1054b66e95}, keywords = {gutearbeit myown}, timestamp = {2015-02-24T08:47:45.000+0100}, title = {Exploring Qualitative Data for Secondary Analysis: Challenges, Methods, and Technologies}, year = 2014 }