Sociotechnical Factors Affecting Interoperability of Digital Humanities
Rui Liu,
Dana McKay,
George Buchanan
Abstract:In the past two decades, the digitization of humanities resources has rapidly expanded, giving rise to the field of Digital Humanities (DH). This evolution has fostered a growing need for effective interoperability—the ability to access and integrate data across diverse digital collections, tools, and platforms. Despite significant technological advancements and the development of standards aimed at facilitating interoperability, challenges persist. These challenges are not only technical but are also influenc… Show more
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