Annotations and the Digital Humanities Research Cycle: Implications for Personal Information Management
Belanger, Marie-Eve
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Annotations and the Digital Humanities Research Cycle: Implications for Personal Information Management
Author(s)
Belanger, Marie-Eve
Issue Date
2010-02-03
Keyword(s)
Annotation
personal information management
scholarly research model
Abstract
The proposed study assesses the creation, use and organization of annotations in the digital humanities research cycle. It is argued that the gap between digital and physical reading practices creates complex personal information collections, forcing the scholar to cope with information fragmentation by adapting his practices within the constraints of the research process. A poster is proposed outlining a research design and early findings regarding this issue.
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