Lecture

Digital Humanities and Digitized Press

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This lecture covers the historical theme of digitized press archives, exploring sources such as newspapers and journals. It delves into the challenges of processing and analyzing text data, methodologies for group work, and the importance of digital tools and interfaces. The lecture also discusses the impact of digital humanities on society, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and ethical considerations in research.

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