This presentation situates the work of the Aida team broadly as well as hinges this work on some very specific challenges for digital libraries. In doing so demonstrate the many types of questions and domains to be explored in digitized newspapers
Presentation given at the Workshop - Twin Talks: Understanding Collaboration in DH at DHN 2019, see ...
Faced in 2009 with the loss of its microfilming program the Minnesota Historical Society has sought ...
This presentation Reads digital library interfaces—or their main door interfaces—as glimpses int...
This presentation situates the work of the Aida team broadly as well as hinges this work on some ver...
Newspapers are rich sources of evidence of history and literally millions of pages of historical new...
With its Office of Digital Humanities Start-up Grant, the Image Analysis for Archival Discovery (Aid...
Borrowing from archival theory, the paper examines the application of More Product, Less Process (MP...
Presentation on the Muncie Post-Democrat newspaper digitization project. Topics discussed include t...
The emergence of a wide variety of digitization technologies and access platforms have created new o...
In this age of Big Data this paper describes how digital libraries can apply at large scale innovati...
Historical newspapers, often referred to as “the first draft of history”, are among the richest pr...
In the second six months of work on Image Analysis for Archival Discovery, the project team has co...
In 2013, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library assessed its preservation and access...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
Presentation given at the Workshop - Twin Talks: Understanding Collaboration in DH at DHN 2019, see ...
Faced in 2009 with the loss of its microfilming program the Minnesota Historical Society has sought ...
This presentation Reads digital library interfaces—or their main door interfaces—as glimpses int...
This presentation situates the work of the Aida team broadly as well as hinges this work on some ver...
Newspapers are rich sources of evidence of history and literally millions of pages of historical new...
With its Office of Digital Humanities Start-up Grant, the Image Analysis for Archival Discovery (Aid...
Borrowing from archival theory, the paper examines the application of More Product, Less Process (MP...
Presentation on the Muncie Post-Democrat newspaper digitization project. Topics discussed include t...
The emergence of a wide variety of digitization technologies and access platforms have created new o...
In this age of Big Data this paper describes how digital libraries can apply at large scale innovati...
Historical newspapers, often referred to as “the first draft of history”, are among the richest pr...
In the second six months of work on Image Analysis for Archival Discovery, the project team has co...
In 2013, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library assessed its preservation and access...
In this paper, the authors describe research led by Educopia Institute regarding the preservation ne...
Mass-digitised newspapers offer researchers, academic and non-academic, a readily-accessible and inv...
Presentation given at the Workshop - Twin Talks: Understanding Collaboration in DH at DHN 2019, see ...
Faced in 2009 with the loss of its microfilming program the Minnesota Historical Society has sought ...
This presentation Reads digital library interfaces—or their main door interfaces—as glimpses int...