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This lecture explores the concept of patrimonial capitalism within the context of digitisation projects, focusing on the DH Circle process of digitising sources, processing, analysing, visualising, and creating societal value. It discusses the implications of patrimonial capitalism in the digital humanities field, emphasizing the importance of closing the loop in digitisation projects to ensure sustainability and societal impact. The lecture also delves into the challenges and opportunities of large-scale digitisation efforts, such as acquiring genealogical records, optimising workflows, and enhancing data extraction processes.