Hi everybody,
I'm at the Dirt editorial board now too, and one of my suggestions yesterday was to make a translation into Spanish of the tools and the site. The idea was warmly received and Quinn suggested me to talk you in order to propose it as a collaborative work... so, maybe we could put efforts together...
For the metadata, what I suggested (thanks, Paul), was to use a linked data standard system, such as Dublin Core, as it is really useful to have such a classifcation if we want to expand our model to different projects using protocols like OAI-PMH, which is pretty easy to do. http://www.openarchives.org/pmh/
Hope it helps,
Best
Elena González-Blanco
El Jueves 24 de julio de 2014 21:04, Sara Sikes ssikes@masshist.org escribió:
In regards to a “directories group,” I’m on the DiRT editorial board and would be willing to act as a liaison with that group. Sara S. From:globaloutlookdh-l [mailto:globaloutlookdh-l-bounces@uleth.ca] On Behalf Of Alex Gil Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 1:49 PM To: A list for participants in the ADHO DH Global Outlook Community Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] DH Whisperer's Excellent. I agree we should bring her in. Right now we've been having the conversation in a smaller group, but I don't see any reason why we can't open it up to the larger group also for comment. In the spirit of openness, here's the metadata standard that I offered recently for discussion: MINIMUM/REQUIRED · Project Title · Team/Individual · Production Site(s) · Type (TaDiRAH?) · Language(s) · Brief Description · Status (planning, alpha, active, preserved, etc) · URI OPTIONAL · Dates · DiRT category (for tools)? · Media Assets · Subject · Contact Info · Referred By · Funding type · Production method · Notes Some fields can take any data, others we felt we should have pre-determined categories. These are on a separate sheet in the excel file below. The categories with predetermined options are Type, Production method, Stages and Funding type. What do you think? On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Neil Fraistat nfraistat@gmail.com wrote: Agreed--and I also agree with Paul's point that DH Commons doesn't have to be the only show in town. I do want to mention, though, that Isabel Galina is one of the three Co-Editors of DH Commons (along with Ryan Cordell and Laurent Romary). Best, Neil On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Ernesto Priani epriani@gmail.com wrote: Hi Everybody For the RedHD site Isabel Galina developed something that could be part of that minimal metadata standard to organize the DH project in Mexico. It would be interesting to consider it in the discussion. . e 2014-07-24 3:04 GMT-05:00 Spence, Paul paul.spence@kcl.ac.uk:
It’s great if DH Commons takes this on, but I think we should be aware that it may not be the only show in town (we might think what ‘global outlook’ means in practical terms here) - I am vaguely aware of a number of initiatives which are interested in this kind of data, each from slightly different perspectives – and that infrastructure projects come and go (sadly). So that minimal metadata standard, which Elena González-Blanco recently suggested in an exchange with Alex and a group of us, would be a very good idea. Best Paul
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Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] DH Whisperer's I agree with Neil. I think where we can be most useful is in helping network the collectives that could keep the directory current. I think this is where the minimal metadata standard would be useful. A DSCN+DHCommons collaboration, of course, does not sound bad at all, either. A. On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 2:28 PM, O'Donnell, Dan daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca wrote: I wonder if it might not be a cool idea for DSCN and DH Commons to collaborate on the idea of supporting globalisation research in DH through their different models. A good use of ADHO funding.
From:globaloutlookdh-l [globaloutlookdh-l-bounces@uleth.ca] on behalf of Neil Fraistat [nfraistat@gmail.com] Sent: July-23-14 11:44
To: globaloutlookdh-l, MailList Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] DH Whisperer's Alex and all, My own sense is that DH Commons would be the right platform to register projects across the globe, since it is already performing that service well and could easily be enhanced, and that DiRT could similarly be enhanced for registering tools. There is an excellent chance that DH Commons and DiRT will be sharing data with each other in the not-too-distant future. I'm sure that the editors of these resources would be delighted to work with GO::DH on this. Best, Neil On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Alex Gil colibri.alex@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I see two possible groups here. A revamping of the translation commons tackling the multilingualism question, working on the toolkit, etcera. The other group would be a 'directory' group, which could take on the task of expanding the work of #arounddh, working with the regional networks, individual channels, etc. to start the lofty work of creating a register of dh projects and teams. I don't see this work coming to fruition overnight, but continuing the work of DHCommons, MapaHD, DiRT and others at a global stage. We could start informally, building a rudimentary data system. I have already been working with the former on a minimal metadata standard for DH project data exchange. We could push the standard and then have a way to absorb projects coming up. That said, DHCommons might be a better place to build the data system, and we could simply help coordinate around the world. My two cents, a. On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Élika Ortega elikaortega@gmail.com wrote: Thanks!
Nuria, I really look forward to reading your post!
Øyvind, yes, exactly! The most appealing aspect of all of this is precisely the discovery of new scholarship--being able to listen to presentations that are beyond our linguistic knowledges. And Dan, yes, a multilingualism/inclusivity working group is a great idea. I wonder if it could be a revamping of the Translation Commons, at least on the part of multilingualism. All the best! Élika On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:13 AM, O'Donnell, Dan daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca wrote: If we wanted, I think I can say that Digital Studies would extremely interested in a special cluster of articles on this topic. ________________________________________ From: globaloutlookdh-l [globaloutlookdh-l-bounces@uleth.ca] on behalf of Nuria Rodríguez Ortega [nro@uma.es] Sent: July-23-14 4:42 To: globaloutlookdh-l, MailList Subject: Re: [globaloutlookDH-l] DH Whisperer's Thank you, Élika, for this inspiring post.
I completely agree with Dan’s proposal and would be happy to participate contributing the “other-side” perspective. In fact, I’m just working on a post about this initiative as experienced by the speaker facing the challenge of delivering his/her presentation in a different language of that commonly accepted as lingua franca in this sort of international realms: from the decision making to the strategies to become more understandable.
Warmly.
Nuria
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On 22.07.2014 19:43, Alex Gil wrote:
I agree. Might be part of a "best practices toolkit." I'm working on a translation software and strategies workshop and would be happy to contribute also.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Daniel O'Donnell daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca wrote:
I think an article based on this blog would be a great submission to DS/CN. We are thinking of introducing an article series based on PLoS Biology's "Community" series, where people write meta-articles about the organisation of the field.
-dan
On 14-07-22 08:49 AM, Alex Gil wrote:
Hi all,
Elika Ortega wrote a great post on our "DH Whisperer" initiative in DH2014, Lausanne. If you haven't seen it already here it is:
http://lectoresdeficcion.blogs.cultureplex.ca/2014/07/21/dhwhisperer/
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I think her thoughts are a very good example on thinking about multi-lingualism while engaging in translation practices. Reading her post, I was reminded how much there is still to learn and do!
(A full report on our activities at DH2014 is coming soon).
Cheers, A.
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