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The historical workstation project
Computers and the Humanities, 1991Since 1978 research in the development of software dedicated to the specific problems of historical research has been undertaken at the Max-Planck-Institute fur Geschichte in Gottingen. From a background of practical experiences during these years, a concept of what an appropriate ‘workstation” for an historian would be has been derived.
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Historical Twine Project Rubric
2020Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: This artifact and its associated discussion on the history and gaming group blog Play the Past provide a clear and lucid model for integrating the creation of simulations into one’s creative engagement with digital pedagogy. Jeremiah McCall provides an example and rationale for integrating Twine,
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Public participatory historical GIS
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 2019Building historical geographic information system (HGIS) datasets is time consuming and very expensive, especially when built at the scales that permit analysis of the lived experiences of individuals or the morphology of buildings or streets.
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Projective Methods: An Historical Introduction
1968Methods of personality assessment that were to become known as projective techniques developed gradually over a long period of time. It is even tempting to paraphrase Ebbinghaus’ remark about psychology (Boring, 1929), that projective techniques have a “long past but a short history.” The penchant of man for imposing his own ideas and interpretations ...
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Western Arctic Historical Citation Project
Religious Studies and Theology, 2016So rich are late nineteenth century Mackenzie Delta culture-contact archives as to preclude any one scholar from fully locating data by ethnic group (Kukpugmiut, Nunatagmiut, other Beaufort Sea Inuit, Gwich’in, whalers, would-be gold miners traversing the region, fur trade staff, adventurers, clerics), passage (the three main channels and their ...
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The Historic Maryland Newspapers Project
2016This poster addresses frequently asked questions regarding the Historic Maryland Newspapers Project, such as "What is the National Digital Newspaper Program?" and "How are titles selected for digitization?" It also provides information about the project's funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), newspaper titles digitized by the ...
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Liberation Theology, Capitalism and Historical Projects
, 2017Ivan Petrella
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