Learning Resource: FAIR Multidimensional Data

URL: https://universityofbrighton.github.io/2023-fair-multidimensional-media/

This resource offers a starting point to learn more about the different types of multidimensional media, as well as managing media in a way which promotes the FAIR principles.
The resource also introduces the concept of a Virtual Research Environment to support retrieval and curation of multidimensional data for storytelling via interoperable frameworks.

Learning Outcomes

Define the different types of multidimensional media.
Recognise the advantages of delivering and retrieving multidimensional content over the web via URLs and PIDs.
Reflect on FAIR and CARE principles and their application on digital heritage research data.
Understand the usefulness of Virtual Research Environments (VRE) and deploy VREs to support retrieval and curation of multidimensional data for storytelling via interoperable frameworks.

Authors Karina Rodriguez Echavarria
Resource organisation Digital Skills in Visual and Material Culture, University of Brighton
Language English
Free keywords Linked data, multidimensional media, arts and humanities, storytelling,
virtual research environment
Version date November 28, 2023
License CC BY
Access cost No (there is not a fee)
Duration 01h43m
Prerequisite knowledge level Some knowledge of basic principles about media and data curation.
Targeted expertise level Intermediate
Certification Other
DOI https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10212737

This website has been produced and is managed by the coordinators of the DISKAH project at the University of Brighton. The ‘Digital Skills in Arts and Humanities (DISKAH): Transforming Access to Digital Infrastructure and Skills‘ project has been funded by UKRI (Grant No. APP4595).

DISKAH builds on the previous projects of the Digital Skills Network in the Arts and Humanities, which received funding by the ​​​​​​AHRC under the ‘Embed digital skills in arts and humanities research scheme‘, aiming at addressing the digital skills gap within the arts and humanities research community.



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