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Judul Digital Humanities and Libraries and Archives in Religious Studies : An Introduction / Clifford B. Anderson
Pengarang Anderson, Clifford B
Penerbitan Jerman : De Gruyter, 2022
Deskripsi Fisik 179 Hal :ilus
ISBN 978-3-11-053653-9
Subjek LIBRARY and INFORMATION SCIENCES
Catatan ‘Crowdsourcing’ is a recent and evolving phenomenon, and the term has been broadly adopted to define different shades of public participation and contribution. Cultural institutions are progressively exploring crowdsourcing, and projects’ related research is increasing. Nonetheless, few studies in the digital humanities have investigated crowdsourcing as a whole. The aim of this paper is to shed light on crowdsourcing practices in the digital humanities, thus providing insights to design new paths of collaboration between cultural organisations and their audiences. A web survey was carried out on 36 crowdsourcing projects promoted by galleries, libraries, archives, museums, and education institutions. A variety of practices emerged from the research. Even though, it seems that there is no ‘one-solution-fits-all’ for crowdsourcing in the cultural domain, few reflections are presented to support the development of crowdsourcing initiatives
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