This presentation was provided by Brian Mathews of Carnegie Mellon University, during the NISO event "Blurred Boundaries: Intellectual Property and Networked Sharing of Content," held on May 22, 2019.
1. The Intellectual Property Challenge – from
Open Science to the Digital Humanities
A view across the field of librarianship
SCALING THE INFRASTRUCTURE
Intellectual Property Challenges Across
Digital Humanities, Digital Scholarship, & Open Science
A view from the Library
NISO Virtual Conference
May 22, 2019
Brian Mathews
Associate Dean for Innovation, Preservation, &Access
Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
7. Felipe Gomez, Latin American ComicsArchive (LACA)
Hispanic Studies course:
“Comics, Community, and
Coding: Electronic Textuality
and Culture in Latin America”
CBML offers sets of machine-readable tags to identify features of documents
and data such as structure and semantics.
11. http://www.sixdegreesoffrancisbacon.com/
Six Degrees of Francis Bacon is a digital reconstruction of the early modern social network that scholars
and students from all over the world can collaboratively expand, revise, curate, and critique.