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  • Exploring Historical Newspapers in the Digital Age

    EN
    Newspapers are imperfect recorders of history, yet they are a key asset for historical research. This lesson deals with how digitised newspapers that are available online change the way historians use newspapers as historical sources, and ask new skills for applying source criticism.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Marten Düring
    • Estelle Bunout
    • Stefania Scagliola
  • From the Archival to the Digital Turn: A Lesson on Source Criticism

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    Have you ever reflected on the origin and authenticity of a historical source that you retrieved from the web? This lesson offers insights into how the practice of applying source criticism has been affected by the digital turn. What are the new questions that historians should ask of digitised and digital-born historical sources, and what new skills should they master to be able to answer these questions?
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Stefania Scagliola
    • Gerben Zaagsma
    • Andreas Fickers
  • Digital Humanities Research Questions and Methods

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    This module is dedicated to developing research questions in the Digital Humanities (DH), especially on finding, working with, and contributing data to digital collections and using digital Research Infrastructures (RIs).
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Estelle Bunout
    • Sarah Cooper
    • Marten Düring