Poster

Building Bridges to the Future of a Distributed Network: From DiRT Categories to TaDiRAH, a Methods Taxonomy for Digital Humanities

Jody Perkins ,Quinn Dombrowski ,Luise Borek ,Christof Schöch

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952136591

Abstract

Efforts to establish centralized hubs of information relevant to digital humanities (DH) have proven unsustainable over the long term. Comprehensive hubs are currently being re-designed with a smaller scope and focused curation. However, this smaller scope comes with the risk of decontextualization -- a digital humanities project is best understood through the intersection of its subject matter, methodologies and applications, not all of which are captured by any single site. This poster will trace the development and application of 'TaDiRAH' a shared taxonomy of digital humanities research activities and objects, created for the purpose of bridging the divide between related digital humanities hubs.

Author information

Jody Perkins

Miami University,US

Quinn Dombrowski

University of California,US

Luise Borek

Technical University of Darmstadt,DE

Christof Schöch

University of Würzburg,DE

Cite this article

Perkins, J., Dombrowski, Q., Borek, L., & Schöch, C. (2014). Building Bridges to the Future of a Distributed Network: From DiRT Categories to TaDiRAH, a Methods Taxonomy for Digital Humanities. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2014. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952136591
Published

Issue

DC-2014--The Austin Proceedings
Location:
Austin, Texas, USA
Dates:
October 8-11, 2014
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