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In-person schooling is essential even during periods of high transmission of COVID-19

Authors :
Alasdair Munro
Danilo Buonsenso
Sebastián González-Dambrauskas
Robert C Hughes
Sunil S Bhopal
Pablo Vásquez-Hoyos
Muge Cevik
Maria Lucia Mesa Rubio
Damian Roland
University of St Andrews. Arctic Research Centre
University of St Andrews. School of Medicine
University of St Andrews. Infection and Global Health Division
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Provenance disclosure—the documentation of an artifact’s origin and how it was produced—is an important aspect to consider when working with historical records which undergo multiple transformations in preparation for and during digitization. Provenance in this context is commonly communicated through explanatory text or static diagrams. However, the methodological and curatorial decisions that have influenced the records’ data are easily overlooked, in particular when exploring the records through visualization as a result of digitization processes. We propose a data-driven approach to provenance disclosure which (1) traces provenance back to when the records were created, (2) documents and categorizes the records’ transformations (transcriptions, content modifications, changes in organization, and representational form), and (3) uses data visualization to disclose provenance in interactive ways. We reflect on how this approach can be practically applied in the context of historical record collections, and we present findings from a qualitative study we conducted to investigate the merits and limitations of provenance-driven visualization. Our findings suggest that data-driven provenance disclosure has the potential to (1) promote transparency and deeper interpretations of historical records, (2) provide rigor in researching historical document collections and underlying production processes, and (3) encourage ethical considerations by making visible labor and implicit bias that influence the production and curation of historical records. Publisher PDF

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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