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This lecture covers the internship report of EPFL Digital Humanities Master students, focusing on the creation of a Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) specific platform. The goal is to provide visibility to the vast legacy of Peter Lang and other publishers in SSH, emphasizing the importance of secondary research. The platform aims to reaggregate information in innovative ways, making it interactive and immersive for users. Key principles include dicing and slicing information, repurposing topics, and presenting content in a visually appealing manner. The lecture delves into the ideation process, metadata extraction, database setup, and webpage creation for the SSH dissemination platform.