The Prior eArchive as Virtual Research Environment: Towards Serendipity and Explorability
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The Prior eArchive as Virtual Research Environment : Towards Serendipity and Explorability. / Sabir, Fatima; Engerer, Volkmar Paul.
Logic and Philosophy of Time: Further Themes from Prior. ed. / Patrick Blackburn; Per Hasle; Peter Øhrstrøm. Vol. 2 Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2019. p. 201-230 (Logic and Philosophy of Time; No. 2596-4372, Vol. 2).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The Prior eArchive as Virtual Research Environment
T2 - Towards Serendipity and Explorability
AU - Sabir, Fatima
AU - Engerer, Volkmar Paul
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The Prior Virtual Lab is an online research collaboration which aims totranscribe and make public manuscripts, notes and letters by (or sent to)the logician and philosopher Arthur N. Prior (1914-1969). This articleexplores and discusses the Danish Prior Internet Resources (PIR), whichthe Prior Virtual Lab is part of, and argues that it constitutes a VirtualResearch Environment (VRE). The article also argues that a significantchallenge for future work with the PIR is applying the knowledge of theiHumanist. In particular, we shall argue that part of what is requiredwhen moving into the digital humanities is a shift from a needy-userparadigm (emphasizing search for missing information) to an explorabilityparadigm (which emphasizes serendipity).
AB - The Prior Virtual Lab is an online research collaboration which aims totranscribe and make public manuscripts, notes and letters by (or sent to)the logician and philosopher Arthur N. Prior (1914-1969). This articleexplores and discusses the Danish Prior Internet Resources (PIR), whichthe Prior Virtual Lab is part of, and argues that it constitutes a VirtualResearch Environment (VRE). The article also argues that a significantchallenge for future work with the PIR is applying the knowledge of theiHumanist. In particular, we shall argue that part of what is requiredwhen moving into the digital humanities is a shift from a needy-userparadigm (emphasizing search for missing information) to an explorabilityparadigm (which emphasizes serendipity).
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-87-7210-265-8
VL - 2
T3 - Logic and Philosophy of Time
SP - 201
EP - 230
BT - Logic and Philosophy of Time
A2 - Blackburn, Patrick
A2 - Hasle, Per
A2 - Øhrstrøm, Peter
PB - Aalborg Universitetsforlag
CY - Aalborg
ER -
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