Numa fase em que muitas pessoas procuram temas para investigação com fins académicos ou outros, parece útil chamar a atenção para publicações na área de CID que podem ser fonte de inspiração para trabalhos a realizar entre nós.
Uma dessas publicações é "Ariadne", que se define a si mesma como um magazine publicado na web destinado aos profissionais de arquivo, bibliotecas e museus.
Fundada em 1996, o que lhe confere já uma notável longevidade, com uma periodicidade trimestral, esta revista tem um enfoque principal na área das tecnologias de informação, bibliotecas digitais e trabalho em rede um pouco por todo o mundo.
Destacam-se aqui alguns textos do último número (65, de Outubro 2010):
- From Passive to Active Preservation of Electronic Records
- Heather Briston and Karen Estlund provide a narrative of the process adopted by the University of Oregon in order to integrate electronic records management into its staff's workflow.
- Locating Image Presentation Technology within Pedagogic Practice
- Marie-Therese Gramstadt contextualises image presentation technology and methods within a pedagogic framework for the visual arts.
- Trust Me, I'm an Archivist
- Christopher Hilton, Dave Thompson and Natalie Walters describe some of the issues of engaging with donors when it comes to transferring born-digital material to the Library.
- Why UK Further and Higher Education Needs Local Software Developers
- Mahendra Mahey and Paul Walk discuss the work of the Developer Community Supporting Innovation (DevCSI) Project which focuses on building capacity for software developers in UK Further and Higher Education to support innovation in the sector.
- Academic Liaison Librarianship: Curatorial Pedagogy or Pedagogical Curation?
- Allan Parsons presents a strategic view of the need to develop the academic liaison librarianship role.
- What Is a URI and Why Does It Matter?
- Henry S. Thompson describes how recent developments in Web technology have affected the relationship between URI and resource representation and the related consequences.
- Developing Infrastructure for Research Data Management at the University of Oxford
- James A. J. Wilson, Michael A. Fraser, Luis Martinez-Uribe, Paul Jeffreys, Meriel Patrick, Asif Akram and Tahir Mansoori describe the approaches taken, findings, and issues encountered while developing research data management services and infrastructure at the University of Oxford.
- Moving Researchers across the eResearch Chasm
- Malcolm Wolski and Joanna Richardson outline an Australian initiative to address technology challenges within current research paradigmsLeia mais no sítio na Internet de Ariadne.
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