Enhanced Publishing in the Social Sciences & Humanities: Tensions, Opportunities, & Problems Center for eResearch CeRch Seminar Series Department of Digital Humanities Kings’s College London 27 March 2012 Andrea Scharnhorst , Nick Jankowski , Clifford Tatum , Sally Wyatt KNAW e-Humanities Group
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Enhanced Publishing in the Social Sciences & Humanities: Tensions, Opportunities, & Problems
Center for eResearch CeRch Seminar Series
Department of Digital HumanitiesKings’s College London
27 March 2012
Andrea Scharnhorst, Nick Jankowski, Clifford Tatum, Sally Wyatt
•Replicability– Availability of data for inspection & secondary analysis
Secondary Components
•supplementary research materials– instrumentation, additional analyses
•contextual materials– setting, object of study, background, researcher info
•Visualizations– use of color, dynamic figures
•Multimedia– podcasts, videos
CeRch Seminar Series, King's College London
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In Conclusion: ‘Persistent’ Questionsenhancing scholarly publications
•How does enhancement contribute to the quality of a scholarly argument?
•What solutions address the challenges facing enhancement of scholarly publications?
– Preserving dynamic objects in a Web environment– Interrelating objects of enhanced publications– Engaging key players (publishers, editors, authors) in enhancement
•What enhancements are desired by scholars & students; what are the differences between disciplines?