id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ntu3w4a2rjhldcswld5cwjtjki Tobias Blanke Big Humanities Data Workshop at IEEE Big Data 2013 2014 .htm application/xhtml+xml 2798 147 49 A diverse community of humanists and technologists, spanning academia, research centers, supercomputer centers, corporations, citizen groups, and cultural institutes gathered around the theme of "big data" in the humanities, arts and culture, and the challenges and possibilities that such increased scale brings for scholarship in these areas. The conference included sessions on theoretical and foundational issues, standards, infrastructure and software environments, big data management and curation, methods for search, analysis and visualisation, security and privacy issues, as well as applications in a variety of fields both academic and industrial. Bibliographic records generated by libraries as humanities big data, presented by Andrew Prescott, from King's College London, UK. Richard Marciano is a professor at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) and directs the Sustainable Archives & Leveraging Technologies (SALT) Lab. He is collaborating on a number of "big data" and digital humanities projects. ./cache/work_ntu3w4a2rjhldcswld5cwjtjki.htm ./txt/work_ntu3w4a2rjhldcswld5cwjtjki.txt