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dc.contributor.authorSearle, Alison
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Ian
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-22
dc.date.available2014-05-22
dc.date.issued2014-05-22
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/10530
dc.descriptionThe collection includes: 1. A list of simple field types for each record type with internal codes and occurrences; 2. A list of simple field types, pointer fields and relationship marker fields for each record type with internal codes and occurrences; 3. Structure of the database schema in table format; 4. Database schema definitions exchange file including a list of each record and constraints on its values; 5. aaDH Presentation Slides Searle and Johnson PDF of slides from the conference presentation given by Alison Searle and Ian Johnson entitled, ‘Creating a Database of Religious Nonconformity and Performance in Britain c. 1620-1680’, Digital Humanities Australasia, ‘Expanding Horizons’, University of Western Australia, 17-21 March 2014. These explain the structure of the database schema and include an entity relationship diagram setting out the thinking that underlies the prototype database schema developed in Heurist.en_AU
dc.description.abstractThis prototype database schema was co-created by Alison Searle and Ian Johnson utilising the open-source software, Heurist (HeuristScholar.org) between June 2012 and March 2014 to model a unique network of relationships within the data collected for the ARC DECRA-funded project Religious Nonconformity and Performance in Britain (c. 1620-1680). It is based upon and exemplifies the model of entities (including agents, bibliographical and performative works, artefacts, events, groups and persons) and relationships that are central to the project’s interrogation of religious nonconformity and dramatic performance in seventeenth-century Britain.en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherThe University of Sydney
dc.subjectRenaissance dramaen_AU
dc.subjectreligious nonconformityen_AU
dc.subjectearly modern Britainen_AU
dc.subjectdigital humanitiesen_AU
dc.subjectperformanceen_AU
dc.subjectbibliographyen_AU
dc.titleA prototype database schema developed in Heurist enabling performance events and bibliographical entities to be interrogated in an integrated software environment, created as part of the ARC DECRA-funded project Religious Nonconformity and Performance in Britain (c. 1620-1680)en_AU
dc.typeDataseten_AU
dc.subject.asrc200503en_AU
dc.subject.asrc190404en_AU
dc.subject.asrc220405en_AU
dc.subject.asrc220401en_AU
dc.relation.arcDE120101591
usyd.facultyFaculty of Arts and Social Sciencesen_AU


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