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Artificial Intelligence in archival and historical scholarship workflow: HTS and ChatGPT
This article examines the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the archival heritage digitization processes, specifically regarding the manuscripts’ automatic transcription, their correction, and normalization.
Salvatore Spina
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INTRODUCING A MULTIMODAL DATASET FOR THE RESEARCH OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS [PDF]
This article looks at approaches, software solutions, standards, workflows, and quality criteria to create a multimodal dataset including images, textual information, and 3D models for a small urban area. The goal is to improve art historical research on
J. Bruschke +4 more
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History of communications and the Congruence Engine: early thoughts and possibilities
Communications is one of three strands of research under the Congruence Engine project, and will follow the other two, Textiles and Energy, in trialling the application of digital methods to better connect and understand collections held in partner ...
Jon Agar
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Doing Digital Film History [PDF]
How has the digital turn shaped the practices of doing film history in research and teaching? From digital archival practices, database-driven search and analysis of film historical collections to the visualization and dissemination of film historical ...
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Diversity and inclusion in digital scholarship and pedagogy: the case of 'The Programming Historian'
This article presents several inclusion and diversity policies and strategies for digital scholarship and pedagogy, using 'The Programming Historian' as a case study. By actively supporting and working towards gender diversity, as well as multilingualism,
Anna-Maria Sichani +3 more
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Digital Hermeneutics: The Reflexive Turn in Digital Public History?
peer reviewedThe digital – be it in forms of data, infrastructures, or tools – interferes atall levels in the practice of doing public history. This chapter argues that digitalpublic historians have to reflect more deeply on the epistemological ...
FICKERS, Andreas
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Uncovering the Forgotten Roots of Digital History: the Association for History and Computing
In recent years, scholars have started to investigate the diverse genealogies of the digital humanities, as part of efforts to consolidate the field by excavating its historical and intellectual underpinnings.
ZAAGSMA, Gerben
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Replicating the Kinora: 3D modelling and printing as heuristics in digital media history [PDF]
This presentation reflects on the Kinora replica project, an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) and the Department of Engineering (DoE) of the University of Luxembourg.
WOLF, Claude +4 more
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IntroductionHistoric museum collections hold a wealth of biodiversity data that are essential to our understanding of the rapidly changing natural world.
Beulah H. Garner +15 more
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Since January 30, 2020, when the World Health Organization declared the SARS CoV-2 disease (COVID-19) to be a public health emergency of international concern, the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM’s) Web Collecting and Archiving Working Group has been
Susan L. Speaker, Christie Moffatt
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