Bu çalışmada literatürde yağmacı dergiler bağlamında otorite sayılan Beall listesinde yer alan Türkiye menşeli dergiler tespit edilmiş ve ayrıntılı olarak incelenmiştir. Bulgularda Beall listesindeki dergilerin %3,2'sinin Türkiye menşeili olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Buna göre Türkiye listede Hindistan'dan sonra ikinci sırada görülmektedir. Listedeki Türkiye menşeli dergi sayısı 2003 yılından 2010 yılına kadar belli bir seviyede seyrederken (2010 yılında yedi dergi) 2011 yılından itibaren ani bir artış göstermeye başlamış ve 2016 yılında sayı 41'e ulaşmıştır. Sayıları ciddi boyutta artan bu yağmacı dergilerin önünü alabilmek adına çalışma kapsamında tartışılan kriterlerin (Beall tarafından belirlenen ya da Beall listesini eleştiren araştırmacılar tarafından ortaya konan kriterler) yağmacı dergilerin belirlenmesi açısından araştırmacılara yol gösterici olacağı kanaatindeyiz.
Cultural heritage connects the past with the future by forming an integral part of the identities of societies. Thus, countries must protect their cultural heritage and create policies to ensure that people benefit today and pass the heritage on to future generations. Beyond physical protection in the face of globalization, increasing access to cultural heritage is necessary to ensure participation and evaluate practices from an international perspective. Advances in computer and communication technologies are being exploited for these requirements. Acquiring knowledge about and interacting with cultural objects in any part of the world today is possible through the digital humanities approach. In this study, a conceptual model was formed to increase visibility and usage of Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute Manuscripts, the Hittite cuneiform tablets from Bogazköy, the works of Ibn Sina at the Süleymaniye Manuscript Library, Evliya Çelebi’s ‘Book of Travels’, and the Old Assyrian Merchant Archives of Kültepe registered in UNESCO’s Memory of the World List. In this model, which is prepared with the digital humanities approach, best practices applied in the field are considered as examples in the literature. Suggestions are made on how to utilize digital humanities tools to increase access and visibility by revealing the economic, social, and cultural values of the works based on the model.
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