Social Knowledge Creation: Three Annotated Bibliographies

Authors

  • Alyssa Arbuckle Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria
  • Belojevic Nina Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria
  • Matthew Hiebert Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria
  • Ray Siemens Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria, Implementing New Knowledge Environments
  • Shaun Wong
  • Derek Siemens
  • Alex Christie
  • Jon Saklofske
  • Jentery Sayers
  • INKE Research Group
  • ETCL Research Group

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2014v5n2a150

Keywords:

social knowledge creation, scholarly communication, digital humanities, game studies, tools, academic publishing, discipline formation, textual studies, electronic publishing

Abstract

In 2012-2013 a team led by Ray Siemens at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL), University of Victoria, in collaboration with Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE), developed three annotated bibliographies under the rubric of social knowledge creation. The items for the bibliographies were gathered and annotated by members of the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL) to form this tripartite document as a resource for students and researchers involved in the iNKE team and well beyond, iincluding at digital humanities seminars in Bern (June 2013) and Leipzig (July 2013).

Author Biographies

Alyssa Arbuckle, Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria

Alyssa Arbuckle is a Metadata Architect at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria. She holds a MA in English from the University of Victoria with a focus on digital humanities, and a BA Hons in English from the University of British Columbia.

Belojevic Nina, Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria

Nina Belojevic is a MA candidate in the English Department at the University of Victoria, as well as a graduate research assistant with Implementing New Knowledge Environments, the Maker Lab, and the Modernist Versions Project. She also holds a BA Hons in English from the University of Victoria.

Matthew Hiebert, Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria

Matthew Hiebert is a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab and Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the University of Victoria. He holds a PhD in English from the University of British Columbia and an MA in Philosophy and Cultural Analysis from the University of Amsterdam.

Ray Siemens, Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria, Implementing New Knowledge Environments

Ray Siemens is Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing and Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Victoria, in English with cross appointment in Computer Science. He is also the Director of Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) and the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria.

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Published

2014-03-19

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