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Digital histories

Digital histories. Workshop 1: introduction K. Navickas. Searching for information and making notes before digitised sources. Dewey catalogue. County record office; Library; National Archives. My notes, organised by where I read the information, and their cataloguing system.

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Digital histories

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  1. Digital histories Workshop 1: introduction K. Navickas

  2. Searching for information and making notes before digitised sources Dewey catalogue County record office; Library; National Archives My notes, organised by where I read the information, and their cataloguing system A bit of a gamble if I get what I want/looking for Card catalogue Boxes of books & archives

  3. Searching for information and making notes after digitisation – googlerisation? Digitised archives and newspapers from all over the world Download them to my own computer Write notes on computer – or annotate files • Catalogue system – online • could be determined by original order of the repository • could be completely new system • no system? – e.g. flickr collections – crowdsource tagging What archives available dependent on what is digitised – dependent on funding, conservation; volunteers Pay to access? Still a gamble to find what I want…

  4. Metadata old style: Leonard Bloomfield, Language (New York: Holt, Rhinehart & Wilson, 1933) http://exchanges.history-compass.com/2010/03/30/doing-local-history-card-catalogues-manual-searches-and-historiography/

  5. Metadata now: View page source and see the html or the xml schema

  6. FAQ for the Burney collection of 17th and 18th century newspapers http://gdc.gale.com/products/17th-and-18th-century-burney-collection-newspapers/acquire-implement/faqs/#raw-text

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  8. Big data? • From ‘computing and history’ to data and text mining, corpus linguistics, topic modelling • Are we moving from ‘close reading’ to ‘distant reading’? Methods: • N-grams – finding the proportion of occurrence of a word in a corpus of texts • Topic-modelling - assessing probability of occurrence of a group of words within a text Study: • ‘culturomics’

  9. Google n-gram viewer

  10. Topic- modelling in Mining the Dispatch

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