Table of contents - Special Issue: Crowdsourcing and Collaboration in Digital Humanities
Guest Editors: Yuxiang Zhao, Xiao Hu, Kangning Wei
Dual paths to continuous online knowledge sharing: a repetitive behavior perspective
Minhyung KangContinuous knowledge sharing by active users, who are highly active in answering questions, is crucial to the sustenance of social question-and-answer (Q&A) sites. The purpose of…
Toward the optimized crowdsourcing strategy for OCR post-correction
Omri Suissa, Avshalom Elmalech, Maayan Zhitomirsky-GeffetDigitization of historical documents is a challenging task in many digital humanities projects. A popular approach for digitization is to scan the documents into images, and then…
Understanding co-editing mechanism of wiki-based digital humanities projects
Weihua Deng, Pei Lv, Ming Yi, Ming LiuThe purpose of this paper is to reveal the co-editing mechanism aiming at content creation, and an entry of online encyclopedia is taken as a case, for the purpose of promoting…
The influences of social value orientation and domain knowledge on crowdsourcing manuscript transcription: An empirical investigation of the Transcribe-Sheng project
Xuanhui Zhang, Si Chen, Yuxiang Chris Zhao, Shijie Song, Qinghua ZhuThe purpose of this paper is to explore how social value orientation and domain knowledge affect cooperation levels and transcription quality in crowdsourced manuscript…
A cooperative crowdsourcing framework for knowledge extraction in digital humanities – cases on Tang poetry
Liang Hong, Wenjun Hou, Zonghui Wu, Huijie HanThe purpose of this paper is to propose a knowledge extraction framework to extract knowledge, including entities and relationships between them, from unstructured texts in…
Task design and assignment of full-text generation on mass Chinese historical archives in digital humanities: A crowdsourcing approach
Jihong Liang, Hao Wang, Xiaojing LiThe purpose of this paper is to explore the task design and assignment of full-text generation on mass Chinese historical archives (CHAs) by crowdsourcing, with special attention…
Crowdfunding in digital humanities: some evidence from Indonesian social enterprises
Aluisius Hery Pratono, Delta Ardy Prima, Nur Flora Nita Taruli Sinaga, Anggraeni Permatasari, Mintarti Ariani, Ling HanThis article aims to understand how social enterprises adopt crowdfunding in digital humanities by investigating the mission drifting, risk sharing and human resource practices.
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2050-3806e-ISSN:
2050-3814ISSN-L:
2050-3806Renamed from:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Dan Wu