Building a Digital Research Community in Medieval and Early Modern Studies: The Australian Network for Early European Research. Burrows, T. Digital Medievalist, February, 2012. 🏷️ /unread、Digital Humanities、Australia、Medieval Studies、Early Modern Studies、Research Networks
Paper doi abstract bibtex This paper examines the work done by the Australian Network for Early European Research (NEER) to build a national digital research community in this field. Funded through the Australian Research Council's Research Networks programme during the period 2005-2010, NEER's overall goal was to enhance the scale and focus of Australian research in medieval and early modern studies. Developing and implementing appropriate digital technologies was one of the main methods used to address this goal. In the end, NEER's digital programme produced three main services: a service for collaboration (Confluence), a service for the publication and storage of research outputs (PioNEER), and a service for identifying and engaging with the objects of this research (Europa Inventa). This paper evaluates the effect of these services on Early European research in Australia. It also considers their future, now that government funding for NEER has ended. 【摘要翻译】本文探讨了澳大利亚早期欧洲研究网络(NEER)为在这一领域建立国家数字研究社区所做的工作。2005-2010 年期间,澳大利亚研究理事会的研究网络计划为 NEER 提供了资金,其总体目标是扩大澳大利亚在中世纪和早期现代研究方面的研究规模和重点。开发和实施适当的数字技术是实现这一目标的主要方法之一。最终,NEER 的数字计划产生了三项主要服务:合作服务(Confluence)、研究成果出版和存储服务(PioNEER)以及识别和接触研究对象的服务(Europa Inventa)。本文评估了这些服务对澳大利亚早期欧洲研究的影响。在政府对早期欧洲研究的资助已经结束的情况下,本文还考虑了这些服务的未来。
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title = {Building a {Digital} {Research} {Community} in {Medieval} and {Early} {Modern} {Studies}: {The} {Australian} {Network} for {Early} {European} {Research}},
volume = {7},
copyright = {Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms: Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access ). All third-party images reproduced on this journal are shared under Educational Fair Use. For more information on Educational Fair Use , please see this useful checklist prepared by Columbia University Libraries . All copyright of third-party content posted here for research purposes belongs to its original owners. Unless otherwise stated all references to characters and comic art presented on this journal are ©, ® or ™ of their respective owners. No challenge to any owner’s rights is intended or should be inferred.},
issn = {1715-0736},
shorttitle = {建立中世纪和早期现代研究的数字化研究社区:澳大利亚早期欧洲研究网络},
url = {http://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/article/10.16995/dm.36/},
doi = {10.16995/dm.36},
abstract = {This paper examines the work done by the Australian Network for Early European Research (NEER) to build a national digital research community in this field. Funded through the Australian Research Council's Research Networks programme during the period 2005-2010, NEER's overall goal was to enhance the scale and focus of Australian research in medieval and early modern studies. Developing and implementing appropriate digital technologies was one of the main methods used to address this goal. In the end, NEER's digital programme produced three main services: a service for collaboration (Confluence), a service for the publication and storage of research outputs (PioNEER), and a service for identifying and engaging with the objects of this research (Europa Inventa). This paper evaluates the effect of these services on Early European research in Australia. It also considers their future, now that government funding for NEER has ended.
【摘要翻译】本文探讨了澳大利亚早期欧洲研究网络(NEER)为在这一领域建立国家数字研究社区所做的工作。2005-2010 年期间,澳大利亚研究理事会的研究网络计划为 NEER 提供了资金,其总体目标是扩大澳大利亚在中世纪和早期现代研究方面的研究规模和重点。开发和实施适当的数字技术是实现这一目标的主要方法之一。最终,NEER 的数字计划产生了三项主要服务:合作服务(Confluence)、研究成果出版和存储服务(PioNEER)以及识别和接触研究对象的服务(Europa Inventa)。本文评估了这些服务对澳大利亚早期欧洲研究的影响。在政府对早期欧洲研究的资助已经结束的情况下,本文还考虑了这些服务的未来。},
language = {en},
number = {0},
urldate = {2018-03-08},
journal = {Digital Medievalist},
author = {Burrows, Toby},
month = feb,
year = {2012},
note = {🏷️ /unread、Digital Humanities、Australia、Medieval Studies、Early Modern Studies、Research Networks},
keywords = {/unread, Australia, Digital Humanities, Early Modern Studies, Medieval Studies, Research Networks},
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