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Understanding Design for the Digital Humanities

Bridgette Wessels, Keira Borrill, Louise Sorensen, Jamie McLaughlin and Michael Pidd

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  • Contents
    • Front Page
    • Acknowledgements
    • Executive Summary
    • About the Project
    • I. Summary of Academic Research Practices and Methodologies
    • II. Methodology for Data Gathering and Analysis
    • III. Academic Research Practice Survey Report and Findings
    • IV. Focus Groups
    • V. Content Provider Interviews
    • VI. Methodology for Resource Development
    • VII. Design Groups
    • VIII. Data Analysis and “Translation” Between User and Developer
    • IX. Locating and Using Ethnomethodology within Participatory Design
    • X. Early Outcomes
    • XI. Development of “George Thomason’s Newsbooks”
    • XII. Conclusions
    • Appendix 1: Academic Research Practice – Survey Questions
    • Appendix 2: Focus Group Topic Guide
    • Appendix 3: Pilot Design Group Report
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Appendix 1: Academic Research Practice – Survey Questions

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Table of Contents

  • Front Page
  • Acknowledgements
  • Executive Summary
  • About the Project
  • I. Summary of Academic Research Practices and Methodologies
  • II. Methodology for Data Gathering and Analysis
  • III. Academic Research Practice Survey Report and Findings
  • IV. Focus Groups
  • V. Content Provider Interviews
  • VI. Methodology for Resource Development
  • VII. Design Groups
  • VIII. Data Analysis and “Translation” Between User and Developer
  • IX. Locating and Using Ethnomethodology within Participatory Design
  • X. Early Outcomes
  • XI. Development of “George Thomason’s Newsbooks”
  • XII. Conclusions
  • Appendix 1: Academic Research Practice – Survey Questions
  • Appendix 2: Focus Group Topic Guide
  • Appendix 3: Pilot Design Group Report
  • Home
  • Contents
    • Front Page
    • Acknowledgements
    • Executive Summary
    • About the Project
    • I. Summary of Academic Research Practices and Methodologies
    • II. Methodology for Data Gathering and Analysis
    • III. Academic Research Practice Survey Report and Findings
    • IV. Focus Groups
    • V. Content Provider Interviews
    • VI. Methodology for Resource Development
    • VII. Design Groups
    • VIII. Data Analysis and “Translation” Between User and Developer
    • IX. Locating and Using Ethnomethodology within Participatory Design
    • X. Early Outcomes
    • XI. Development of “George Thomason’s Newsbooks”
    • XII. Conclusions
    • Appendix 1: Academic Research Practice – Survey Questions
    • Appendix 2: Focus Group Topic Guide
    • Appendix 3: Pilot Design Group Report
  • DHI Books
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