Introduction: This interview highlights the migration of a database into an archive system.
Category: Capture
Capture generally refers to the activity of creating digital surrogates of existing cultural artefacts, or expressing existing artifacts in a digital representation (digitization). This could be a manual process (as in Transcribing) or an automated procedure (as in Imaging or DataRecognition). Such capture precedes Enrichment and Analysis, at least from a systematic point of view, if not in practice.
Introduction: Here is an update on Diktyon numbers, unique IDs for Greek manuscripts, and on databases interactions.
Introduction: This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia’s work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.
Introduction: This post outlines a conference on an experiment of oral data storage.
Introduction: This post proposes screenshots for a new tutorial.
Introduction: This post highlights the positive consequences for research due to the massive digitalization of Medieval diplomatic documents from Bourgogne.
Introduction: This post outlines PhD IHA students’ works on links between their research and Digital tools.
Introduction: The author highlights the unexpected use of the on-line archives, by explaining his research and its cartographic representation.
Introduction: This post reports the historical process until the digitization of German dictionaries.
Introduction: The 2017 SAA conference highlights the R language for archeological research as tool of choice.