To publish a workflow on the HUM Data Lab website, fill out the workflow description either as a downloadable file or copy the instructions below into your preferred word processor. Each submitted workflow is sent to two reviewers, who assess its research quality and make suggestions for improving the clarity and structure of the text. Reviews are completed within two weeks of the workflow’s submission. Authors then have two weeks to finalize the final version.
1. General information
- Name(s) of the workflow author(s) (or authoring collective):
- Institution / department:
- Workflow title:
- Date / version:
- License (preferably a Creative Commons licence that allows reuse):
- Keywords (subject keywords based on the Estonian Subject Thesaurus; DH keywords based on TaDiRah taxonomy):
- The disciplinary context of the process described in the workflow (e.g., literary studies, archaeology):
- Media type of the data used (select from the list): text, image, audio, video, metadata, music notation, spatial data.
- Output (select from the list): scholarly article, dataset, catalogue / register, visualization, application / tool, learning material.
- Short description (two paragraphs):
What does this workflow do? For which research question was it created?
2. Diagram
Koosta draw.io keskkonnas skeem, kasutates workflow diagram guidelines.
3. Workflow structure as steps
Describe the main steps or phases of your research.
For each phase, please write a text of approximately two paragraphs that helps others (including non-technical readers) understand what you do at this stage and why it is important.
You don't need to describe exact tool versions or publish your code - rather, describe the goals and reasoned decisions. In the future, the HUM data lab environment will have options for more technical descriptions of the workflow.
Step description (repeat for each step)
Step name:
(e.g. “Source selection”)
Description (two paragraphs per workflow step):
- What is the purpose of this step?
- Which methods do you use and why?
- How does this stage relate to the other steps in the workflow?
Add keywords for each step according to the TaDiRah taxonomy.
Describe each workflow step by answering these questions.
4. Related materials
- Publications or projects that use this workflow:
- References / DOI / links:
