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David De Roure @dder
Digital scholarship: Intersection, Scale, and Social Machines
DIRECTOR, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD E-RESEARCH CENTRE
Centre for Digital Scholarship
Porter, Bernard. 1939. Being a Map of Physics. Courtesy of Maine State Library and Mark Melnicove. In "10th Iteration (2014): The Future of Science Mapping," Places & Spaces: Mapping Science, edited by Katy Börner and Samuel Mills. http://scimaps.org
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Engineering
Cyber
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English
Oxford Mar.n School
Saïd
Colleges
ARC IT Services
ECI Geography SKA
CUDA
Physics
Computer Science
Maths History
Oxford Internet Ins.tute
Music
Pharma
Archaeology
Classics
Zoology
DDeR 2015-04-25
Museums
Edwards, P. N., et al. (2013) Knowledge Infrastructures: Intellectual Frameworks and Research Challenges. Ann Arbor: Deep Blue. http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/97552
RCUK Big Data – 21st century raw material
Energy Efficient Computing
Infrastructure (STFC)
De-identified admin (including health) data
Business data
Open data (public sector)
Social media data
Research data
Longitudinal survey data
Open data
Securely held data
Environment data
Business and LG Data Research
Centres (ESRC)
Admin Data Research Centres (ESRC)
High Performance Data Environment (NERC)
Clinical data
Medical Bioinformatics (MRC) Understanding Populations (ESRC) Clinical Practice Datalink (MHRA, NIHR) 100,000 Genome Project NHS)
Research Data Facility (EPSRC) European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL) Bioscience E-Infrastructure (BBSRC) Square Kilometre Array (STFC)
Digital Transformations (AHRC)
Archive data
Open Data Institute
Com
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R
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Understanding Populations (ESRC)
http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/research/infrastructure/big-data/
http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/science-and-technology-committee/news/report-responsible-use-of-data/
New Forms of Data CDT
▶ Much of the value of ‘new forms of data’ lie in the potential for them to be analysed in near real-time, which presents opportunities for revealing phenomena as they unfold, enabling timely response with immediate influence. Such analysis brings distinct new computational requirements, requires new skills, and makes new demands on the ease of use and capability of the national e-Infrastructure.
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/postgraduates/dtc/dtc-policy/commissioning-of-centres-for-doctoral-training.aspx
Community SoOware
Supercomputer
Digital Music Collec.ons
Student-‐sourced ground truth
Community SoOware
Linked Data Repositories
Supercomputer
23,000 hours of recorded music
Music Information Retrieval Community
SALAMI
Sequence alignment
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_alignment#/media/File:Histone_Alignment.png
Dan Edelstein, Robert Morrissey, and Glenn Roe, To Quote or not to Quote: Citation Strategies in the Encyclopédie. Journal of the History of Ideas , Volume 74, Number 2, April 2013 . pp. 213-236. 10.1353/jhi.2013.0012
3,610 Shared Passages Montesquieu - 681 passages • De l'esprit des lois (1746) - 477 passages • Considérations sur les Romains… (1734) - 173 passages Voltaire - 528 passages • Essai sur l'histoire générale… (1756) - 415 passages Jean-Baptiste Dubos - 229 passages • Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture (1719) - 227 passages René Aubert de Vertot - 122 passages • Histoire des révolutions arrivées dans le gouvernement romain (1727) - 122 passages Antoine Arnauld & Pierre Nicole - 107 passages • La logique, or l'art de penser (1662) - 107 passages Charles Rollin - 100 passages • Histoire ancienne des Égyptiens (1738) - 94 passages Montaigne - 91 passages • Les Essais (1595) - 91 passages Condillac - 91 passages • Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines (1746) - 91 passages Aligned passages in the over 900 texts that predate the publication of the Encyclopédie in the ARTFL-Frantext collection, from Russell Horton, Mark Olsen, and Glenn Roe, Something Borrowed: Sequence Alignment and the Identification of Similar Passages in Large Text Collections, Digital Studies - Le Champ numérique 2 (1)
Psychology and digital technology are being combined to understand music in new ways. In the run-up to the Being Human festival, a group of students in the audience for Wagner’s epic ‘Ring Cycle’, conducted by Valery Gergiev (Birmingham Hippodrome) will take part in an intriguing experiment to monitor the sensations produced over the 16-hour cycle of four operas.
How do we really experience Wagner’s music?
http://beinghumanfestival.org/event/hearing-wagner/
The R Dimensions
Research Objects facilitate research that is reproducible, repeatable, replicable, reusable, referenceable, retrievable, reviewable, replayable, re-‐interpretable, reprocessable, recomposable, reconstructable, repurposable, reliable, respecUul, reputable, revealable, recoverable, restorable, reparable, refreshable?”
@dder 14 April 2014
sci method
access
understand
new use
social
cura.on
Research Object
Principles
First Folio Social Machines
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David De Roure and Pip Willcox ‘“Coniunction, with the participation of Society”: Citizens, Scale, and
Scholarly Social Machines’ Beyond the PDF: Born-Digital Humanities, Boston, 27–28 April 2015
By Ségolène Tarte, David De Roure and Pip Willcox
Working out the Plot
The Role of Stories in Social Machines
A computationally-enabled sense-making network of expertise, data, software,
models and narratives
Big Data, in a�Big Data Centre
Scholars Digital
Methods �Team
Research Projects
Digital Methods Team
Scholars
Community
Representa.on, communica.on and making of knowledge
2.TRANSFORM
methods �& model
enhanced�resources
Partners�& networks
3. SHARE 1. ENGAGE
Digital Scholarship @ Oxford We have seen the affordances of digital in scholarship:�digitize, democratize, discover, access, analyze, automate, create, cite, curate, link, scale, share, re-use.
We can answer old questions in new ways, and new questions.
We see the future university leading in digital scholarship.
How do we get there? 1. Digital strategy to guide coherent investment 2. Innovation with new digital technology and methods 3. Co-creating capability with scholars and content 4. Ongoing support for research using digital infrastructure
David De Roure david.deroure@oerc.ox.ac.uk
Centre for Digital Scholarship
Thanks to Christine Borgman, Chris Lintott, Richard O’Bierne, Glenn Roe, Ségolène Tarte, Pip Willcox; CofK, FAST, FORCE11, SOCIAM, Transforming Musicology; AHRC, EPSRC, ESRC, JISC, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
http://www.slideshare.net/davidderoure/digital-scholarship-intersection-scale-social-machines