Research Data Management in (Public) History

Digital Humanities Methodologies DHCH 2022, Istituto Svizzero di Roma

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Moritz Mähr

Published

15 June 2022

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A comprehensive history of the city of Basel has been underway at the University of Basel since 2018. More than 70 authors are investigating the past 2200 years and writing 10 volumes for it. In 2017, the Stadt.Geschichte.Basel Foundation, which is carrying out the project, made a commitment to the canton of Basel-Stadt to make the research data available to the public via an online portal. We interpret this commitment as meaning that the research data will be collected, processed and secured for later use and long-term archiving in a first step, before being made available to the general public in a second step. This raises the question - and this is a general problem in historical research - of what research data are and, following on from this, how they can be made accessible. A field report.

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BibTeX citation:
@inproceedings{mähr2022,
  author = {Mähr, Moritz},
  title = {Research {Data} {Management} in {(Public)} {History}},
  booktitle = {Digital Humanities Methodologies DHCH 2022},
  date = {2022-06-15},
  url = {https://moritzmaehr.ch/talks/mahr2022c.html},
  doi = {10.5281/zenodo.6637118},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Mähr, Moritz. 2022. “Research Data Management in (Public) History.” In Digital Humanities Methodologies DHCH 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6637118.