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3B: Databases, Classification and Metadata

October 2, 2015Austin Leave a Comment

In our continuing quest to explore what goes on “under the hood” of digital humanities projects, this week we are moving from the front-end client-side user experience to the database “back end” on the server side, where all the data… Continue Reading →

Assignments, Week 3: Databases (Back End) archives, classification, database, Dublin Core, metadata, relational database

Digitizing the Salem Witch Trials

September 22, 2015kassahunm 1 Comment

The Salem Witch Trials Project is a digital database of different documents, including court orders, letters, and maps, in relation to The Salem Witch Trials. During 1692 and 1693, a frenzy of fear regarding witchcraft inflicted the town of Salem; trials were… Continue Reading →

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Breaking apart “Mapping the Republic of Letters”

September 22, 2015Dustin 7 Comments

“Mapping the Republic of Letters” is an exciting DH project created by a group of students and professors at Stanford. At the basis of the project is The Republic of Letters– a community of Enlightenment-era scholars including Voltaire, Galileo, Ben… Continue Reading →

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