I -- Understanding Big Data in Arts and Humanities -- 1 -- Literature Review on Big Data: What Do We Know So Far? -- Susanne Durst, Helio Aisenberg Ferenhof, and Bahram Hooshyar Yousefi -- 2 -- Toward a Data-Driven World: Challenges and Opportunities in Arts and Humanities -- Daniela Carlucci, Giovanni Schiuma, and Francesco Santarsiero -- 3 -- "Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width": Big Data for Quality and Performance Evaluation in the Arts and Cultural Sector and the Case of "Culture Metrics" -- Abigail Gilmore, Kostas Arvanitis, and Alexandra Albert -- 4 -- Toward "Big Data" in Museum Provenance -- Jeffrey Smith -- 5 -- From Big Data to Thick Data: Theory and Practice -- Paul Moore -- II -- Digital Humanities -- 6 -- Big Data and the Coming Historical Revolution: From Black Boxes to Models -- Ian Milligan and Robert Warren -- 7 -- Use of Big Data in Historical Research -- Richard A -- Hawkins -- 8 -- The Study of Networked Content: Five Considerations for Digital Research in the Humanities -- Sabine Niederer -- 9 -- The English Gothic Novel: Theories and Praxis of Computer-Based Macroanalysis in Literary Studies -- Federica Perazzini -- III -- Managing Big Data with and for Arts and Humanities -- 10 -- Toward a Data Culture in the Cultural and Creative Industries -- Cimeon Ellerton -- 11 -- Arts Council England: Using Big Data to Understand the Quality of Arts and Cultural Work -- Carl Stevens -- 12 -- Visualization of Scientic Image Data as Art Data -- Jo Berry -- 13 -- Museums, Archives, and Universities—Structuring Future Connections with Big Data -- Jane Milosch, Michael J -- Kurtz, Gregory J -- Jansen, Andrea Hull, and Richard Marciano -- 14 -- Mobile Technology to Contribute Operatively to the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage -- Fabrizio Terenzio Gizzi, Beniamino Murgante, Marilisa Biscione, Maria Danese, Maria Sileo, Maria Rosaria Potenza, and Nicola Masini -- 15 -- Artists, Data, and Agency in Smart Cities -- Roz Stewart-Hall and Martha King.
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