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from community website to (social) knowledge base? The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on e-Research Infrastructure, Applications and Users (25/03/2009) Dr Torsten Reimer Centre for e-Research, King’s College London

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from community website to (social) knowledge base?. The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on e-Research Infrastructure, Applications and Users (25/03/2009) Dr Torsten Reimer Centre for e-Research, King’s College London. Centre for e-Research. Based at King’s College London - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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from community website to (social) knowledge base?

The Influence and Impact of Web 2.0 on e-Research Infrastructure, Applications and Users (25/03/2009)

Dr Torsten Reimer

Centre for e-Research, King’s College London

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Centre for e-R

esearchCentre for e-Research

• Based at King’s College London

• The Centre Previously Know As AHDS (Executive) and ICT Methods Network

• Main areas of operation:– Contributing to the College wide e-research and

teaching agenda; developing a VRE for King's– Research centre: e-infrastructures, e-research methods– Postgraduate teaching and training in digital asset

management– Host for national and international projects and services– Provider of consultancy, training, and services for data

creation, curation and preservation

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Centre for e-R

esearcharts-humanities.net

• A community portal forthe arts and humanities

• Mission: advance andsupport digital researchmethods and the useand creation of digitalresources

• Web 2.0 technologies / approaches such as user contributed content, wiki, blogs, content aggregation and user profiles

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thepast

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esearchOrigin: Methods Network

• AHRC ICT Methods Network• AHRC funded programme, 2005-2008• Remit, aims, programme:

– To promote, support and develop the use of advanced ICT methods in the arts and humanities

– To support, and provide a forum for, the cross-disciplinary network of practitioners from the UK

– To develop a programme of activities and publications on advanced ICT tools and methods

– To ensure the broadest participation by means of an open call for proposals

• Funded some 50 seminars, workshopsand conferences

• Published case studies, working papers, reports and a book series

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esearchInterdisciplinary Network

Archaeology History Language

Literature Music Performance

Religion

Media Visual ArtsInformation

LawPhilosophy

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esearchMN Community Site

• Support events and activities (before,during and after)

• Keep outputs alive (through contribution)

• Virtual support for communities

• Facilitate networking=> Capture (outputs),

expand and sustainthe Network

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thepresent

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esearchA New World

• Simultaneous end of funding for both Methods Network and AHDS

• Community and sustainability gone

• JISC to the rescue

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Centre for e-R

esearchMerger with ICT Guides

• Knowledge base:– Projects

– Tools

– Training

– Methods

• Taxonomy of Methods

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esearchStatistics

• 988 registered users

• 17 user groups

• 2200+ postings

• 200-300 unique visitors per day

• Most popular content:– job adverts

– events calendar

– digital tools (software) descriptions

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esearchCataloguing Projects and Tools

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esearchUsers and Projects Records

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esearchCase Studies etc.

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esearchBibliography etc.

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esearchWiki

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esearchEvents Calendar

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esearchDiscussion and Blogs

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esearchMethods Taxonomy

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esearchvs. Folksonomy

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esearchRSS

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esearchNetworking

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esearchUser Contributed Content

• Members willing to contribute/share– where they see benefit (recognition)

– when it is easy (UI)

– when ‘encouraged’

• Quality control no issue - quantity is

• Almost no spam or ‘misbehaviour’

• Controversial content encourages debate

• Activity needs to be encouraged

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esearchSense of Community

• Very wide and diverse field, makes common goal on a-h.net hard to define

• Closer sense of community among members of centres and with specific communities of practice

• Concern about own reputationand (visual) identity

• Individual members not visible enough

• Community does not ‘happen by itself’

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thefuture

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esearchCommunity-built Knowledge Base

• Work with and (help to develop) those centres and communities that are actively concerned with the wider field of digital arts and humanities

• Develop specific projects and collaborations and build community around it

• Improve UI (task oriented and focus on members) and structure (research lifecycle)

• Content distribution channel (aggregation)

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esearchCommunity 1: DARIAH

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esearchCommunity 2: NoC

• Network of Expert Centres

• A collaboration of centres with expertise in digital arts and humanities, in the sense of data creation, curation, preservation, management, access and dissemination, and methodologies of data use and re-use.

• Supporting its members in:

– the advocacy and promotion of the value, understanding and use of ICT in arts and humanities research

– the development and exchange of expertise, knowledge, standards and best practices

– awareness raising, dialogue with relevant stakeholders, identifying and representing the needs of the research community.

• Participants: ADS; CCH and CeRch; CDDA; HDS; HATII; HRI; OTA; VADS

http://www.arts-humanities.net/noc

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esearchProject 1: Shared Taxonomy

• Methods Taxonomy

• Document researchprojects/outcomes

• DHO and othernational andinternational partners

• Build and develop a shared resource

• Exchange of content and mapping between partners

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esearchProject 2: Aggregate & Disseminate

• Events calendar (automatic tagging and categorisation; avoid duplicates) and event distribution channels

• Tie in more closely with social networking services

• Collaborate more with thoseproviding relevant resources

=> Reduce need for (duplicated) user activity

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esearchSummary: Lessons on ‘Users’

• Clear benefit of contributing

• Clearly structured

• UI clearly focused on tasks

• Contributors clearly recognisable

• Bring together a clear core groupof active contributors

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