Workshop Invite: 17th Nov '21 Mapping Workflows and Tool sets #2
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Next Generation Books: Mapping Workflows and Tool Sets
Presentation workshop, ideation, and workflow mapping
#NextGenBooks #4CultureCommunityPlenary
Organised by: Lambert Heller (Moderator) and Simon Worthington, TIB
Topics: Archives and collection publishing as open access; Linked Open Data,
and open science practices; collaborative authoring and co-creation.
Duration: Three hours, 17 Nov. 2021, 3-5pm CET
Registration:
https://t1p.de/registration-next-generation-books
A workshop to examine new types of books being made on, for example, art or
architecture and their workflows — single source, computational, and
collaborative: the technologies, levels of digitization, various types of data
to be integrated, collaborative working practice, the motivations, current
challenges, and learning from book history.
The workshop brings together different perspectives: collection management and
curation, technology platforms, and book series publishers. A series of short
presentations will be made about 'work-in-progress' productions, including:
ADA Semantic Publishing Pipeline (TIB) - Single source publishing for multi-format outputs.
Verum factum book series - Max Planck
Institute for the History of Science (Berlin) and Ca' Foscari University
(Venice).
Graham Larkin - Curator of Early Illustrated
Books, USA.
COPIM (Community-led Open Publication
Infrastructures for Monographs) - UK, International.
The output of the workshop would be a mapping of workflow and tools issues for
archives, collections, and scholars. This would be the first of a series of such
workflow and tool mapping workshops.
A Miro Board will be used to collaboratively map the different workflows, to
show key stages and related tool set options.
Workflows would be grouped in two types:
Collection curation and presentation - using complex digital objects - PIDs,
LOD, or IIF, etc.; modern computational infrastructures; and Open Access IPR
frameworks
Book series - where scholars are authoring related to collections.
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