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Tier 4 — Narrative / commentaryGrey literature

CitingSlavery.org: An Introduction

Justin Simard, Armando, Audrea Dakho, Jessica D. Hollan, Clark M. Johnson, Samuel B. Jones, Ilina Krishen, H. G. R. Robinson, Reed Solt

SSRN Electronic Journal · 2021

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Summary

CitingSlavery.org: An Introduction (2021) presents a digital resource platform created to consolidate and provide access to scholarly and historical documentation of slavery and its contemporary legacies. As suggested by the title and publication venue, the work describes the platform's design architecture and scholarly applications. This work falls substantially outside Vitagri's Pulse Brain core disciplinary scope of farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, and human health.

UK applicability

This resource may have limited direct applicability to UK agricultural or food systems research. However, historical slavery documentation may inform understanding of contemporary food supply chains and labour equity issues in British agricultural and food production contexts.

Key measures

Platform architecture, content coverage, accessibility features, and utility for interdisciplinary scholarship

Outcomes reported

The paper introduces CitingSlavery.org, a digital platform designed to centralise and make accessible documentation of slavery and its legacies. It describes the platform's design, functionality, and intended scholarly utility.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Commentary
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
DOI
10.2139/ssrn.3962495
Catalogue ID
BFmokjoedi-r8amrz

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