DocumentCode
659521
Title
Bibliographic records as humanities big data
Author
Prescott, Andrew
Author_Institution
Dept. of Digital Humanities, King´s Coll. London, London, UK
fYear
2013
fDate
6-9 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
55
Lastpage
58
Abstract
Most discussion hitherto of big data in the humanities has assumed that it is characterized by its heterogeneous nature. This paper examines the extent to which bibliographic records generated by libraries represent a more homogenous form of humanities big data, more closely related to the observational big data generated by scientific data. It is suggested from an examination of the British Library catalogue that, while superficially bibliographic records appear to be created according to consistent standards and form a more homogenous dataset, close examination reveals that bibliographical records often go through a marked process of historical development. However, the critical methods require to disaggregate such data are perhaps analogous to those used in some scientific disciplines.
Keywords
BiCMOS memory circuits; Big Data; humanities; libraries; British Library catalogue; historical development; homogenous dataset; humanities big data; libraries; observational big data; scientific data; superficially bibliographic records; Books; Data handling; Data storage systems; History; Information management; Libraries; Standards; Big Data; archives; bibliographic records; catalogues; discovery; libraries;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Big Data, 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Silicon Valley, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BigData.2013.6691670
Filename
6691670
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