Digitalia MUNI ARTS: A Research Infrastructure for Arts and Humanities

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BREJCHOVÁ Illyria

Year of publication 2025
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Description Humanities researchers need sustainable repositories to store, manage, present, and integrate their research data following FAIR principles. The Digitalia MUNI ARTS infrastructure has been helping research teams achieve this goal at the faculty level for the past six years. The team has developed a workflow for building highly customized user-centred repositories in the Islandora Digital Assets Management System. This presentation will introduce this workflow and discuss the processes of requirement specification, domain modelling, data migration, user interface creation, and user testing on the use case of archaeological datasets in the Archaeo3Data repository.

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