Schlagwort: #dhiha6

Tomorrow’s networked researcher profile page: What it will look like (according to contributors from #dhiha6)

A few minutes ago, David Chavalarias and me held a workshop within the Digital Humanities Experiments event on 11/12 June 2015 at the German Historical Institute Paris (DHIP). This blog post is the third part (see all) of a contribution to DHIP’s blog carnival accompanying the whole event. Here I will stop telling you about our main topic, the networked researcher profile page, and instead show you what it will look like — according to contributors from the workshop!

Tomorrow’s networked researcher profile page: an overview (part 2 of my #dhiha6 contribution)

What will the scholarly profile page of the future look like? This is the main question of a workshop within the Digital Humanities Experiments event on 11/12 June 2015 at the German Historical Institute Paris (DHIP), led by mathematician David Chavalarias and me. This blog post is the second part (read part 1) of a contribution to DHIP’s blog carnival accompanying the whole event. Here I’ll try to give an insight into some main concepts, technology, and available data streams for scholarly profile pages today. Enjoy, and don’t hesitate to add yout thoughts and additions at the bottom of this article!

Tomorrow’s networked researcher profile page: a call for ideas (and ten minutes of your time) #dhiha6

We’re used to being able to easily find researchers’ profile pages on the web, often more than one about one and the same researcher. These profile pages go far beyond the digital version of a traditional CV (“curriculum vitae”). A workshop within the Digital Humanities Experiments event on 11/12 June 2015 at the German Historical Institute Paris (DHIP), led by mathematician David Chavalarias and me, will be held to explore tomorrow’s networked researchers’ profile pages. Here’s how I aim to do it, and how you can be part of the experience! (This blog post is meant to be a – rather small – contribution to DHIP’s blog carnival accompanying the whole event!)