- Christina M. Steiner1,
- Maristella Agosti2,
- Mark S. Sweetnam3,
- Eva-C. Hillemann1,
- Nicola Orio4,
- Chiara Ponchia4,
- Cormac Hampson5,
- Gary Munnelly5,
- Alexander Nussbaumer1,
- Dietrich Albert1 &
- …
- Owen Conlan5
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Digital humanities initiatives play an important role in making cultural heritage collections accessible to the global community of researchers and general public for the first time. Further work is needed to provide useful and usable tools to support users in working with those digital contents in virtual environments. The CULTURA project has developed a corpus agnostic research environment integrating innovative services that guide, assist and empower a broad spectrum of users in their interaction with cultural artefacts. This article presents (1) the CULTURA system and services and the two collections that have been used for testing and deploying the digital humanities research environment, and (2) an evaluation methodology and formative evaluation study with apprentice researchers. An evaluation model was developed which has served as a common ground for systematic evaluations of the CULTURA environment with user communities around the two test bed collections. The evaluation method has proven to be suitable for accommodating different evaluation strategies and allows meaningful consolidation of evaluation results. The evaluation outcomes indicate a positive perception of CULTURA. A range of useful suggestions for future improvement has been collected and fed back into the development of the next release of the research environment.
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The work reported has been partially supported by the CULTURA project, as part of the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Commission, Area “Digital Libraries and Digital Preservation” (ICT-2009.4.1), grant agreement no. 269973, and would not have been possible without the close collaboration between all CULTURA partners.http://www.cultura-strep.eu/partners.
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Christina M. Steiner, Eva-C. Hillemann, Alexander Nussbaumer & Dietrich Albert
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School of English, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Mark S. Sweetnam
Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
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Knowledge and Data Engineering Group, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
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Steiner, C.M., Agosti, M., Sweetnam, M.S.et al. Evaluating a digital humanities research environment: the CULTURA approach.Int J Digit Libr15, 53–70 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00799-014-0127-x
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