Dutch Wikipedia contains some 20.000 citations to Delpher, a digital historical newspaper archive in the Netherlands. Many of those URLs are sustainable, but until recently Dutch Wikipedia also contained thousands of non-future-proof links to Delpher. In this article I show how I found these links and replaced them with persistent URLs, and what the benefits of this search-and-replace operation are
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<p>Launched in 2013, Delpher has developed into arguably the most successful digitization project in...
<p>The current categorization of digitized newspaper archives prevents optimal use of the range of n...
We improved access to the collection of Dutch historical newspapers of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek b...
My poster will focus on a case study. More precisely I propose to create a poster on Delpher, the fu...
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<p class="tussenkop">A measure of which newspapers are the most influential is an important foundati...
This article demonstrates how a digital newspaper archive such as Delpher offers new possibilities t...
Historical research on World War II and the impact of large-scale violence largely depends on the av...
Throughout the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic provided fertile ground for the expansion of ...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
This paper aims to describe and explain the processes behind the creation of a digital library compo...
In this post I illustrate an approach to detect Wikipedia articles whose contents are fully or large...
<p>Launched in 2013, Delpher has developed into arguably the most successful digitization project in...
<p>The current categorization of digitized newspaper archives prevents optimal use of the range of n...
We improved access to the collection of Dutch historical newspapers of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek b...
My poster will focus on a case study. More precisely I propose to create a poster on Delpher, the fu...
Three reuse indicators for KB images in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons, in a historical perspective...
A measure of which newspapers are the most influential is an important foundation for any large-scal...
Marcel Broersma No More Pages to Turn? Digital Newspaper Archives as SourceThis article analyzes the...
<p class="tussenkop">A measure of which newspapers are the most influential is an important foundati...
This article demonstrates how a digital newspaper archive such as Delpher offers new possibilities t...
Historical research on World War II and the impact of large-scale violence largely depends on the av...
Throughout the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic provided fertile ground for the expansion of ...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
The ability of search engines to shape our understandings of the world by controlling what people di...
This paper aims to describe and explain the processes behind the creation of a digital library compo...