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Introduction

This workshop will explore the conjunction (and its consequences) of emerging methods and technologies around big data with archival practice and new forms of analysis and historical, social, scientific, and cultural research engagement with archives. We aim to identify and evaluate current trends, requirements, and potential in these areas, to examine the new questions that they can provoke, and to help determine possible research agendas for the evolution of computational archival science in the coming years. At the same time, we will address the questions and concerns scholarship is raising about the interpretation of ‘big data’ and the uses to which it is put, in particular appraising the challenges of producing quality – meaning, knowledge and value – from quantity, tracing data and analytic provenance across complex ‘big data’ platforms and knowledge production ecosystems, and addressing data privacy issues.

This is the 2nd workshop at IEEE Big Data addressing Computational Archival Science (1st CAS workshop at: http://dcicblog.umd.edu/cas/ieee_big_data_2016_cas-workshop/). This will builds on three earlier workshops on ‘Big Humanities Data’ organized by the same chairs at the 2013-2015 conferences, and more directly on a symposium held in April 2016 at the University of Maryland.

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Submission Topics

Topics covered by the workshop include, but are not restricted to, the following:

  • Application of analytics to archival material, including text-mining, data-mining, sentiment analysis, network analysis.

  • Analytics in support of archival processing, including e-discovery, identification of personal information, appraisal, arrangement and description.

  • Scalable services for archives, including identification, preservation, metadata generation, integrity checking, normalization, reconciliation, linked data, entity extraction, anonymization and reduction.

  • New forms of archives, including Web, social media, audiovisual archives, and blockchain.

  • Cyber-infrastructures for archive-based research and for development and hosting of collections

  • Big data and archival theory and practice

  • Digital curation and preservation

  • Crowd-sourcing and archives

  • Big data and the construction of memory and identity

  • Specific big data technologies (e.g. NoSQL databases) and their applications

  • Corpora and reference collections of big archival data

  • Linked data and archives

  • Big data and provenance

  • Constructing big data research objects from archives

  • Legal and ethical issues in big data archives

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    Dec 11

    2017

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    Dec 14

    2017

  • Dec 14 2017

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