Digitization of important German language periodicals in the Social and Cultural Anthropolo-gy/Folklore Studies
社会文化人类学/民俗研究中重要德语期刊的数字化
基本信息
- 批准号:218578068
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- 依托单位国家:德国
- 项目类别:Cataloguing and Digitisation (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:德国
- 起止时间:2012-12-31 至 2017-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The application is intended both to respond to the concerns raised in the evaluations to the first application and to further needs expressed in the scientific community, but also to broaden the portfolio of chosen periodicals for digitization. Furthermore, it aims to finish the digitization initiated by the initial application. This hasn't been possible after the establishment of the final workflow with the approved staff resources. The reasons for this are explained in detail in the interim report. For this purpose, in addition to the already considered eight core journals of folklore studies and ethnology, twelve other periodicals - mostly short-running historical journals - are included in the digitization project. To avoid debates, we focused on analog-only journal titles. The desire for greater involvement of the museum area led to the selection of two major journals in this field - Tribus and Baessler-Archiv. With the publisher Duncker & Humblot an agreement to digitize the journal Sociologus was achieved up to and including 2007. All of these journals will be freely available in an open online access through the freely accessible research platform of the virtual library of Social Anthropology - EVIFA - available as searchable PDF files and as images through the Intranda- and DFG-Viewer. In addition, links to each journal volume are going to be imported into inter-regional catalogs and databases. By hosting the journals on www.digi-hub.de, the server for the collections of digitized items of the Humboldt University, on the one hand the visibility in the research results of the usual internet search engines is ensured and secondly, the long-term security of the files is guaranteed at the same time. Through agreements with VG Wort, the publishers, and involved academic societies it is possible to digitize beyond the usual caesura of 1925. The publishers have conceded generous so called "Moving Walls" of three years (at least for Tribus and Baessler-Archiv with the exception of the fixed digitization stop at 2008 with the journal Sociologus due to economical interests of the publisher). Activation of digitized more recent vintages with some time lag. These agreements allow researchers to access rather recent literature; therefore do not limit research to a simple predominant historical perspective on ethnological research, but allow access for all research interests. The selection was made in consultation with the Scientific Advisory Board of the Special Collection.
该申请旨在回应第一次申请评估中提出的关切和科学界表达的进一步需求,同时也扩大了选定的数字化期刊的组合。此外,它旨在完成初始应用程序启动的数字化。在用核定的工作人员资源建立最后工作流程后,这是不可能的。中期报告详细解释了其原因。为此,除了已经考虑的8种民俗学和民族学核心期刊外,其他12种期刊(主要是短期历史期刊)也被纳入数字化项目。为了避免争论,我们把重点放在了仅类比的期刊标题上。博物馆领域更大参与的愿望导致了这一领域的两个主要期刊的选择- Tribus和Baessler-Archiv。与出版商Duncker & Humblot达成协议,将《社会学》杂志出版至2007年(含2007年)。所有这些期刊都将通过社会人类学虚拟图书馆的免费研究平台- EVIFA -以可搜索的PDF文件和图像形式通过Intranda和DFG-Viewer免费在线访问。此外,每个期刊卷的链接将被导入区域间目录和数据库。通过将期刊托管在洪堡大学数字化项目集合的服务器www.digi-hub.de上,一方面确保了通常的互联网搜索引擎的研究结果的可见性,其次,同时保证了文件的长期安全性。通过与VG Wort、出版商和相关学术团体的协议,有可能超越1925年通常的停顿。出版商已经让步慷慨所谓的“移动墙”的三年(至少为特里布斯和Baessler-Archiv除了固定的数字化停止在2008年与期刊Sociologus由于出版商的经济利益)。激活数字化的更近的年份有一些时间滞后。这些协议允许研究人员访问最近的文献;因此,研究不限于简单的民族学研究的主要历史视角,但允许所有研究兴趣的访问。选择是与特别收藏的科学咨询委员会协商后作出的。
项目成果
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Professor Dr. Andreas Degkwitz, Ph.D.其他文献
Professor Dr. Andreas Degkwitz, Ph.D.的其他文献
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Making Ethnological Research Available: Digitisation and Indexing of Periodicals, Series, Monographs and Dissertations from 215 Years
提供民族学研究:215 年期刊、丛书、专着和论文的数字化和索引
- 批准号:
441473601 - 财政年份:2020
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288927938 - 财政年份:2016
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