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1Greinoecker, A. ; Seaward, L ; Terras, M. ; Ares Oliveira, S. ; Bosch, V. ; Bryan, M. ; Colutto, S. ; Déjean, H. ; Diem, M. ; Fiel, S. ; Gatos, B. ; Grüning, T. ; Hackl, G. ; Haukkovaara, V. ; Heyer, G. ; Hirvonen, L. ; Hodel, T. ; Jokinen, M. ; Kahle, P. ; Kallio, M. ; Kaplan, F. ; Kleber, F. ; Labahn, R. ; Lang, E.M. ; Laube, S. ; Leifert, G. ; Louloudis, G. ; McNicholl, R. ; Meunier, J.-L. ; Michael, J. ; Mühlbauer, E. ; Philipp, N. ; Pratikakis, I. ; Pérez, J.P. ; Putz, H. ; Retsinas, G. ; Romero, V. ; Sablatnig, R. ; Sánchez, J.A. ; Schofield, P. ; Sfikas, G. ; Sieber, C. ; Stamatopoulos, N. ; Tobias Strauß, T. ; Terbul, T. ; Ulreich, B ; Villegas, M. ; Vidal, E. ; Walcher, J. ; Weidemann, M. ; Wurster, H. ; Zagoris, K. ; Toselli, A.H. ; Muehlberger, G,: Transforming scholarship in the archives through handwritten text recognition.
In: Journal of documentation. 75(2019) no.5, S.954-976.
Abstract: Purpose An overview of the current use of handwritten text recognition (HTR) on archival manuscript material, as provided by the EU H2020 funded Transkribus platform. It explains HTR, demonstrates Transkribus, gives examples of use cases, highlights the affect HTR may have on scholarship, and evidences this turning point of the advanced use of digitised heritage content. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach This paper adopts a case study approach, using the development and delivery of the one openly available HTR platform for manuscript material. Findings Transkribus has demonstrated that HTR is now a useable technology that can be employed in conjunction with mass digitisation to generate accurate transcripts of archival material. Use cases are demonstrated, and a cooperative model is suggested as a way to ensure sustainability and scaling of the platform. However, funding and resourcing issues are identified. Research limitations/implications The paper presents results from projects: further user studies could be undertaken involving interviews, surveys, etc. Practical implications Only HTR provided via Transkribus is covered: however, this is the only publicly available platform for HTR on individual collections of historical documents at time of writing and it represents the current state-of-the-art in this field. Social implications The increased access to information contained within historical texts has the potential to be transformational for both institutions and individuals. Originality/value This is the first published overview of how HTR is used by a wide archival studies community, reporting and showcasing current application of handwriting technology in the cultural heritage sector.
Inhalt: Vgl.: https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-07-2018-0114.
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2Bosch, V.M. ; Hancock-Beaulieu, M.: CD-ROM user interface evaluation : the appropriateness of GUIs.
In: Online and CD-ROM review. 19(1995) no.5, S.255-270.
Abstract: Assesses the appropriateness of graphic user interfaces (GUI), and more specifically the Windows based interfaces used for CD-ROM database applications. An evaluation model was devised to carry out an expert evaluation of the interfaces of 7 CD-ROM databases: Economist on CD-ROM; ADMYTE (Digital Archive of Spanish Texts and Manuscripts); English Poetry (Chadwyck-Healey); Oxford English Dictionary 2nd ed. on CD-ROM; Perinorm; OVID Medline and WinSPIRS Medline. The model identified 2 levels of interaction, the dialogue level aand the task level, and focused on general interface features, search and retrieval tasks, and output and processing options as well as the help facilities. Results are discussed in the light of HCI Usability Criteria and design guidelines (including general interface design guidelines, specific Windows design guidelines and the CD-ROM Consistent Interface Guidelines) to assess to what extent the applications comply and appropriate recommendations make
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