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The digital archive

Evaluating and measuring the value, use and impact of digital collections, 2018
G. Oliver
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(Digital) Archives

2023
This chapter performs a survey and close reading of the archives that house First World War periodicals around the globe. In so doing, it opens a discussion about the benefits and disadvantages that are special to paper and digital archives, the gaps that persist in digital holdings after nearly three decades of digitisation, and the variety of digital
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Wampum, Sequoyan, and Story: Decolonizing the Digital Archive

College English, 2013
Archives have a long and troubled history as imperialist endeavors. Scholars of digital archives can begin to decolonize the archive by asking, how is knowledge imparted, in what media, by whom, and for what ends?
Ellen Cushman
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Decelerating Digital Archives

Bulletin for the Study of Religion, 2023
The Download is where we highlight the work scholars are doing with and around digital technology. In this issue, Ph.D. student Jacob Barrett (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), discusses the benefits and complications that arise when using computational text analysis as a research tool within the social sciences and humanities.
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Exploring the Quality of the Digital Historical Newspaper Archive KubHist

Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries Conference, 2019
The KubHist Corpus is a massive corpus of Swedish historical newspapers, digitized by the Royal Swedish library, and available through the Språkbanken corpus infrastructure Korp. This paper contains a first overview of the KubHist corpus, exploring some
Yvonne Adesam   +2 more
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Preserving Geospatial Data: The National Geospatial Digital Archive's Approach

Archiving Conference, 2009
The National Geospatial Digital Archive (NGDA) is one of eight initial projects funded by the Library of Congress’s National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP).
G. Janée
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Digital archive developments

The Electronic Library, 2003
States that there has been a growing interest in digital archive development in universities and colleges and in national and international governmental institutions. Reveals that this has come about owing to the rising tide of digital documents created by faculty and students and also because of librarians’ growing dissatisfaction with pricing and ...
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