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Monthly Archives: October 2022

Computational Text Analysis

October 29, 2022

I think that text analysis is very important in the facet of that in which it allows us to complete historical research in a much faster and more efficient manner without losing the detail or specificity of the information that … Continue reading →

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Narrative and Scholarly Communication

October 22, 2022

The scholarly article that I chose to read and write a website review on is: The Portent: John Brown’s raid in American Memory (https://virginiahistory.org/learn/historical-book/portent-john-browns-raid-american-memory). This site can be fit under many of the labels that the Journal of American History‘s … Continue reading →

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Metadata and Close Reading of Primary Sources

October 16, 2022

Before even being able to create my items on the Omeka site, I had to start by finding the right sources that I wanted to use. One came from the Library of Congress, the other from the National Archives. They … Continue reading →

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Research Process Journaling

October 8, 2022
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Isaac Pitsch Introduction

October 1, 2022

Hello to all of my new ‘Doing Digital History’ friends! I am so excited to learn about how we can preserve history in a digital manner, so we don’t have another Library of Alexandria incident. My name is Isaac Pitsch, … Continue reading →

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