Development and application of a digital curation system to promote total creative personality based on multimedia

Author(s):  
Jeong-Jin Youn ◽  
Su-Jeong Jeong ◽  
Kang-Hoon Lee ◽  
Byung-Man Kim
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Amy Cross ◽  
Cherie Allan ◽  
Kerry Kilner

This paper examines the effects of curatorial processes used to develop children's literature digital research projects in the bibliographic database AustLit. Through AustLit's emphasis on contextualising individual works within cultural, biographical, and critical spaces, Australia's literary history is comprehensively represented in a unique digital humanities space. Within AustLit is BlackWords, a project dedicated to recording Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander storytelling, publishing, and literary cultural history, including children's and young adult texts. Children's literature has received significant attention in AustLit (and BlackWords) over the last decade through three projects that are documented in this paper. The curation of this data highlights the challenges in presenting ‘national’ literatures in countries where minority voices were (and perhaps continue to be) repressed and unseen. This paper employs a ‘resourceful reading’ approach – both close and distant reading methods – to trace the complex and ever-evolving definition of ‘Australian children's literature’.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 172-177
Author(s):  
Makhliyo Umarova ◽  

The article explains the scientific significance of the problem of the creative personality and heroism in literary criticism. The relations between the author of fiction and his worldview are analyzed. The concept of the creative personality of the writer is scientifically substantiated


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