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2024-03-29T14:24:02ZPratiques de valorisation des ressources électroniques à KBR : retour d'expérience
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Pratiques de valorisation des ressources électroniques à KBR : retour d'expérience
Bercegeay, Marie-Sophie
L'augmentation de la documentation électronique et la perte de formation documentaire (information literacy) des usager∙e∙s et professionnel∙le∙s de l'information nécessite des pratiques de valorisation des ressources numériques de plus en plus diversifiées et nombreuses. Les bibliothécaires-médiateurs spécialisés en ressources électroniques doivent faire preuve d'une grande variété de compétences pour communiquer autour de ces documents en ligne et favoriser leur médiation en interne et auprès des publics. KBR, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, a mis en place depuis 2016 plusieurs outils et réflexions pour communiquer sur ces collections et engager les utilisateur∙trice∙s de l'institution ainsi que les bibliothécaires et chercheur∙se∙s à découvrir ces ressources en ligne.
Intra-Belgian Book Translations between French and Dutch from 1970 to 2020 : BELTRANS status report third year
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Intra-Belgian Book Translations between French and Dutch from 1970 to 2020 : BELTRANS status report third year
Allaert, Nina; Lieber, Sven; Folie, Clara; Goethals, Ewoud; Sirjacobs, Timothy; Van Camp, Ann
Drawing from the Archives. Comics Memory in the Contemporary Graphic Novel
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Drawing from the Archives. Comics Memory in the Contemporary Graphic Novel
Crucifix, Benoît
Following Art Spiegelman's declaration that 'the future of comics is in the past,' this book considers comics memory in the contemporary North American graphic novel. Cartoonists such as Chris Ware, Seth, Charles Burns, Daniel Clowes, and others have not only produced some of the most important graphic novels, they have also turned to the history of comics as a common visual heritage to pass on to new readers. This book is a full-length study of contemporary cartoonists when they are at work as historians: it offers a detailed description of how they draw from the archives of comics history, examining the different gestures of collecting, curating, reprinting, forging, swiping, and undrawing that give shape to their engagement with the past. In recognizing these different acts of transmission, this book argues for a material and vernacular history of how comics are remembered, shared, and recirculated over time.
DATA-KBR-BE: Facilitating data-level access to KBR’s collections for Open Science: Annual Report 2022-2023
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DATA-KBR-BE: Facilitating data-level access to KBR’s collections for Open Science: Annual Report 2022-2023
Chambers, Sally; Lemmers, Frédéric; Verbruggen, Christophe; Verstockt, Steven; Van Hulle, Dirk; Pham, Thuy-An; Ali, Dilawar; Milleville, Kenzo; Van den broek, Alec; Bekius, Lamyk; Birkholz, Julie M.; Deseure, Brecht; Lu, Tan; De Potter, Pieterjan; Ducatteeuw, Vincent
The DATA-KBR-BE: facilitating data-level access to KBR’s Collections for Open Science project is financed by the Belgian Science Policy Office (Belspo) as part of the Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks, BRAIN 2.0 programme. It is an interdisciplinary collaboration, led by KBR, Royal Library of Belgium, including cultural heritage experts, digital humanities researchers and data scientists. The aim of DATA-KBR-BE is to optimise KBR’s existing ICT infrastructure to stimulate sustainable data-level access to KBR’s digitised and born-digital collections for digital humanities research. For this project, research teams at the universities of Ghent (GhentCDH and IDLab) and Antwerp (ACDC) work closely together with the digitisation, collections and ICT experts at KBR to co-design two interdisciplinary research scenarios. An additional research scenario led by ULB/KBR (CAMille, Centre for Archives on the Media and Information, ULB-KBR) was added during the project. On the basis of these research scenarios, relevant thematic datasets from KBR’s digitised historical newspaper collection, BelgicaPress are extracted for reuse and analysis using digital humanities methods. This report provides an update on the achieved work, intermediary results, preliminary conclusions and recommendations for the third reporting period of the project (15.3.2022 - 15.3.2023). It is useful to note that in February 2022 the duration of the DATA-KBR-BE project was extended for a period of 24 months to 15.3.2024. The report also outlines the future prospects and planning for the final reporting period.