We investigate possible tools and approaches to develop a Digital Scrapbook, a virtual research environment inspired by the recursive nature of research for scholars where they can combine web and own resources into a new scholarly edition readily enabled for Open Access. Web resources are interlinked in the digital scrapbook by content capture and detail selection, rather than sole bookmark or link to resource URL, along with necessary accompanying metadata. We analyse several open source and commercial tools, with special focus on a Scrapbook-X Firefox Add-On, in order to match to desired Digital Scrapbook features. We further address the wider requirement context for development of such Digital Scrapbook environment, discussing both technical and user experience dimensions. We conclude with a recommendation on how to approach the development and operation of a Digital Scrapbook environment.
Описание
Digital Scrapbook – can we enable interlinked and recursive knowledge equilibrium?
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%A Bulatovic, Natasa
%A Saquet, Bastien
%A Schlender, Marco
%A Wintergrün, Dirk
%A Sander, Frank
%B Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte : Preprint
%C Berlin
%D 2015
%I Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
%K linkeddata ontology semanticweb webarchival
%P 19
%T Digital Scrapbook can we enable interlinked and recursive knowledge equilibrium?
%V 474
%X We investigate possible tools and approaches to develop a Digital Scrapbook, a virtual research environment inspired by the recursive nature of research for scholars where they can combine web and own resources into a new scholarly edition readily enabled for Open Access. Web resources are interlinked in the digital scrapbook by content capture and detail selection, rather than sole bookmark or link to resource URL, along with necessary accompanying metadata. We analyse several open source and commercial tools, with special focus on a Scrapbook-X Firefox Add-On, in order to match to desired Digital Scrapbook features. We further address the wider requirement context for development of such Digital Scrapbook environment, discussing both technical and user experience dimensions. We conclude with a recommendation on how to approach the development and operation of a Digital Scrapbook environment.
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abstract = {We investigate possible tools and approaches to develop a Digital Scrapbook, a virtual research environment inspired by the recursive nature of research for scholars where they can combine web and own resources into a new scholarly edition readily enabled for Open Access. Web resources are interlinked in the digital scrapbook by content capture and detail selection, rather than sole bookmark or link to resource URL, along with necessary accompanying metadata. We analyse several open source and commercial tools, with special focus on a Scrapbook-X Firefox Add-On, in order to match to desired Digital Scrapbook features. We further address the wider requirement context for development of such Digital Scrapbook environment, discussing both technical and user experience dimensions. We conclude with a recommendation on how to approach the development and operation of a Digital Scrapbook environment.},
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address = {Berlin},
author = {Bulatovic, Natasa and Saquet, Bastien and Schlender, Marco and Wintergr\"un, Dirk and Sander, Frank},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b9ad16acef3ac5dd4d7a03ca778c0a5d/gharbeia},
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language = {eng},
pages = 19,
publisher = {Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte},
series = {Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte : Preprint},
timestamp = {2019-09-17T10:27:51.000+0200},
title = {Digital Scrapbook \textendash can we enable interlinked and recursive knowledge equilibrium?},
volume = 474,
year = 2015
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