Project Details
Transformation of the Jahrbuch für Historische Bildungsforschung (JHB) into a hybrid - print & online - Open Access Journal
Subject Area
General Education and History of Education
Term
since 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 463078084
The aim of the project is to transform the Jahrbuch für Historische Bildungsforschung (JHB) into an Open Access Journal, which will be published both online and in print in cooperation with a publishing house. This will ensure the continuity of the yearbook as the most important periodical in the history of education in the German-speaking world. At the same time, as an electronic journal whose contents are made available in the machine-readable jTEI format, the yearbook will raise the development of digital scientific communication and digital humanities in the field of educational history research to a new level of quality.The JHB is to be published Open Access online and the print edition as a copy for sale (both under free license; CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0). All publications and representations should be consistent with each other and should not have to be referenced as different versions when cited. The journal shall be published in three equivalent forms of representation:a) as a digital open access journal b) as printed copy for salec) as machine-readable jTEI/XML publication (also Open Access)A combined solution of automatic generation and manual processing of the print templates is to be developed. Parallel to the technical implementation, the project aims to design the journal in such a way that the texts can be cited or referenced scientifically both with conventional pagination and with paragraph counting, without having to explicitly refer to the specific representation. In addition, the transformed JHB is intended to provide educational history research with a sustainable publication infrastructure that is designed to integrate digitized sources as well as research data published online and to interconnect with other publications.
DFG Programme
Science Communication, Research Data, eResearch (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
Co-Investigators
Dr. Stefan Cramme; Professorin Dr. Edith Glaser; Lars Müller