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Humanities Commons Open Repository Exchange
- Author(s):
- Nicky Agate (see profile) , Mark Newton (see profile)
- Date:
- 2015
- Group(s):
- Data Rescue, Library & Information Science, Linked Open Data
- Subject(s):
- Education, Higher, Digital communications, Digital humanities, Data sets, Open access publishing, Publishers and publishing, Institutional repositories
- Item Type:
- White paper
- Tag(s):
- collaboration, knowledge environments, NEH Digital Humanities, NEH White papers, open access, Open Access policy, Open Data, open educational resources, Open Scholarship, scholarly communication, social reading, Academe, Digital archives, Digital communication, Open data, Publishing, Repositories, Scholarly communication
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6FW2W
- Abstract:
- The Modern Language Association (MLA) and the Columbia University Libraries / Information Services’ Center for Digital Research and Scholarship (CDRS) have been working together on a prototyped user interface that connects a library-quality repository system (Humanities Commons Open Repository Exchange, or CORE, modeled on Columbia’s Academic Commons) with MLA Commons, an academic social networking platform that enables MLA members to communicate, collaborate, and share their work with one another. The CORE interface allows Commons members to upload, share, discover, retrieve, and archive digital work and other objects in an existing collaboratory network. This white paper describes the team’s progress and setbacks over the grant period.
- Notes:
- This is a white paper submitted to the NEH Office of Digital Humanities.
- Metadata:
- xml
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 6 years ago
- License:
- Attribution
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