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| author | Barzaghi, Sebastian Bordignon, Alice Gualandi, Bianca Peroni, Silvio |
| author_facet | Barzaghi, Sebastian Bordignon, Alice Gualandi, Bianca Peroni, Silvio |
| contents | One of the main goals of Open Science is to make research more reproducible. There is no consensus, however, on what exactly "reproducibility" is, as opposed for example to "replicability", and how it applies to different research fields. After a short review of the literature on reproducibility/replicability with a focus on the humanities, we describe how the creation of the digital twin of the temporary exhibition "The Other Renaissance" has been documented throughout, with different methods, but with constant attention to research transparency, openness and accountability. A careful documentation of the study design, data collection and analysis techniques helps reflect and make all possible influencing factors explicit, and is a fundamental tool for reliability and rigour and for opening the "black box" of research. |
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| spellingShingle | Thinking Outside the Black Box: Insights from a Digital Exhibition in the Humanities Barzaghi, Sebastian Bordignon, Alice Gualandi, Bianca Peroni, Silvio Digital Libraries One of the main goals of Open Science is to make research more reproducible. There is no consensus, however, on what exactly "reproducibility" is, as opposed for example to "replicability", and how it applies to different research fields. After a short review of the literature on reproducibility/replicability with a focus on the humanities, we describe how the creation of the digital twin of the temporary exhibition "The Other Renaissance" has been documented throughout, with different methods, but with constant attention to research transparency, openness and accountability. A careful documentation of the study design, data collection and analysis techniques helps reflect and make all possible influencing factors explicit, and is a fundamental tool for reliability and rigour and for opening the "black box" of research. |
| title | Thinking Outside the Black Box: Insights from a Digital Exhibition in the Humanities |
| topic | Digital Libraries |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.12000 |