eprintid: 26849 rev_number: 13 eprint_status: archive userid: 4359 dir: disk0/00/02/68/49 datestamp: 2019-07-26 15:51:58 lastmod: 2019-07-26 15:52:07 status_changed: 2019-07-26 15:51:58 type: conferenceObject metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Lang, Matthias creators_name: Derntl, Michael creators_name: Glissmann, Benjamin creators_name: Rosenkranz, Vinzenz creators_name: Seidensticker, Dirk title: Spacialist – Eine virtuelle Forschungsumgebung für die Spatial Humanities subjects: ddc-004 subjects: ddc-020 divisions: i-704000 pres_type: poster keywords: Virtual Research Environment, Spatial Humanities abstract: Research projects in the humanities generate data and tools that are often abandoned after the project funding ends. Moreover, research data handling and the deployed tools are often highly specific for single projects. This insustainable practice leads to solutions that are incompatible with other tools, projects and infrastructures, and they often do not rely on accepted standards. To close this gap the project Spacialist, which was funded by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg in the “E-Science” program, set out to develop a modular virtual research environment that offers an integrated, web-based user interface to record, browse, analyze, and visualize all spatial, graphical, textual and statistical data from archaeological or cultural heritage research projects. To address the highly heterogeneous requirements of such projects, Spacialist was developed as a software platform that is instantiated, customized and deployed separately for each project. The data model was designed as a meta model that defines entities with their properties and relationships. During the customization of the data model for a particular project, these abstract entities need to be instantiated for the project’s domain. For representing domain-specific concepts Spacialist uses controlled vocabularies (thesauri) based on the XML-based standard SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System), thus facilitating data analysis and interoperability. Core functionality such as the thesaurus and the creation and editing of entities is available out of the box for each project. Additional functionality is implemented in plugin modules that can be added on demand. These include file management, data analysis, geographical maps, and others. The development of Spacialist’s open-source software was driven by an interdisplinary team of software developers, geographers, ethnologists, archaeologists and librarians in collaboration with pilot projects in various areas like mediterranean archaeology and cultural heritage preservation. To address the challenge of creating a sustainable business model beyond the initial funding, Spacialist was integrated into the service offered by the eScience-Center Tübingen, which has the necessary infrastructure and staff to provide Spacialist instances initially free to projects. The initial deployment and custom data model are covered by permanent staff. If the client project decides to adopt Spacialist as their research environment, the project is charged with a fee that covers hosting and maintenance of their Spacialist instance, and they have to enter a contractual agreement with eScience-Center defining usage and data privacy issues. To support the full research project lifecycle even after the projects end, the platform is being integrated with our University’s research-data archive, which guarantees the long-term availability and reusability of project data. date: 2019 id_scheme: DOI id_number: 10.11588/heidok.00026849 collection: c-51 ppn_swb: 1666709697 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-268499 language: ger bibsort: LANGMATTHISPACIALIST2019 full_text_status: public place_of_pub: Heidelberg pages: 1 event_title: E-Science-Tage 2019: Data to Knowledge event_location: Heidelberg event_dates: 27.03. - 29.03.2019 citation: Lang, Matthias ; Derntl, Michael ; Glissmann, Benjamin ; Rosenkranz, Vinzenz ; Seidensticker, Dirk (2019) Spacialist – Eine virtuelle Forschungsumgebung für die Spatial Humanities. [Conference Item] document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/26849/3/26849_escience2019_Spacialist.pdf