Digital humanities in library and information science. Part 2. European projects supporting research

Authors

  • Kiszl Péter
  • Melinda Mátyás

Abstract

Digital humanities and library and information science (LIS) are closely related disciplines. In this second part of a series we analyse projects supporting research and applying digital humanities technologies, published by the European Association for Digital Humanities (EADH), such as #dariahTeach, The Programming Historian, CATMA (Computer Aided Textual Markup and Analysis), EVT (Edition Visualization Technology), READ (Recognition and Enrichment of Archival Documents), OES (Open Encyclopedia System) wishing to support their spreading in LIS education and libraries, as well as to raise the standard of content provision services in Hungary

Keywords:

bölcsészettudomány, digitális technika, információmenedzsment, innováció, oktatás, kutatás, tartalomszolgáltatás, szoftver

Published Online

2018-12-10

How to Cite

Péter, K., Mátyás, M. “Digital humanities in library and information science. Part 2. European projects supporting research”, Scientific and Technical Information, 65(12), pp. 615–626, 2018.

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