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This and THATCamp Sussex Humanities Lab: debrief
Earlier this month I had the pleasure of hosting the second annual This and THATCamp Sussex Humanities Lab: an unconference event on the THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp) model. A diverse group of people from humanities, library, archives, and … Continue reading
Categories: Copyright, Data Mining, Session: Make, Uncategorized
Tags: books, exception, history, OCR, tables, TDM, text and data mining, uk
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MAKE: Capturing Data Locked Away In History Books
gdoc Lots of history books contain structured data: tables, graphs, appendices. In most cases these data derive from databases created, compiled, and/or arranged by the author. In few cases are these databases made easily available for reuse by readers. Rather, … Continue reading
Categories: Session: Make
Tags: books, data, data mining, history, OCR, scanning, TDM
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