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Panel | How to provide and use bibliographical data for research – the example of the VD17
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How to provide and use bibliographical data for research – the example of the VD17 1Max Weber Foundation, DARIAH-DE, Germany; 2Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship, University of Colorado Boulder, USA; 3Department of Digital Humanities, University of Helsinki, Finland; 4Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, Germany; 5GWDG, Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung Göttingen, Germany; 6Georg-August Universität Göttingen, Germany; 7Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Germany; 8Literaturarchiv Marbach, Germany This panel aims to engage an international audience to discuss the past, present and future of a key resource in European book history and cultural history: Union Catalog of Books Printed in German-Speaking Countries in the 17th Century (VD17). It is assembled, curated and provided by nearly 50 libraries. The VD17 provides an excellent example of a high-quality retrospective national bibliographical database of the sort that many researchers would like to use as research data. German researchers (Lauer et al. 2024) recently discussed the possibilities and needs regarding this valuable resource and their promise as (FAIR) research data. Drawing on the DARIAH Bibliodata Working Group’s report (Umerle et al. 2022) addressing the joint agendas of stakeholders in the bibliographical data landscape in the humanities as a framework, the panel participants will discuss:
Panel contributions will be 5-minute-pitches, so that the discussion becomes the most important part. Chairs and more members of the DARIAH WG bibliodata intend to join the discussion.
Hartmut Beyer: VD17: The bibliography of 17th-century German books as part of the national research data infrastructure
Eetu Mäkelä, Thea Lindquist: Analyzing the publications of members of an early modern German academy (or, the sword cuts both ways) - opportunities and challenges presented by the VD17 Maximilian Görmar: The Republic of Letters beyond letters - Analyzing scholarly networks with VD17 data Saskia Limbach, Michaela Scheibe: Working with VD17 - restrictions and opportunities
Peter Kiraly: Library catalogue as research data - some problems and suggestions Karin Schmidgall: A different look at catalog data - constant or variable? |