Data Curation for the Humanities: Perspectives From Rice University

At the start of the 21st century, it was uncommon to hear humanities scholars talk about their research in terms of data. By that time, however, some prominent efforts had emerged that allowed scholars to leverage computational resources to discover and present new information.¹ These new approaches...

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Applied anthropology
Archives
Arts
Behavioral sciences
Business
Business operations
Commerce
Cultural anthropology
Cultural institutions
Data curation
Data management
Data products
Data types
Datasets
Digital libraries
Experimental data
Information management
Information science
Information search
Information search and retrieval
Information search behavior
Libraries
Library collections
Library science
Markups
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Musical performance
Online searching
Performing arts
Price changes
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