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A New Eldorado for Historians? $eReflections on Tools, Methods and Epistemology /$fed. by Estelle Bunout, Maud Ehrmann, Frédéric Clavert 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aMünchen ;$aWien : $cDe Gruyter Oldenbourg, $d[2022] 210 4$d©2023 215 $a1 online resource (VII, 439 p.) 225 0 $aStudies in Digital History and Hermeneutics ,$x2629-4540 ;$v3 311 $a3-11-072971-7 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tDigitised Historical Newspapers: A Changing Research Landscape -- $tThe Allure of Digitised Newspapers: Prospecting the Eldorado -- $tHunting for Treasure: Living with Machines and the British Library Newspaper Collection -- $tMapping Texts: Examining the Effects of OCR Noise on Historical Newspaper Collections -- $tVon der analogen Sammlung zur digitalen Forschungsinfrastruktur -- $tVolltextoptimierung für die historische Wiener Zeitung -- $tFeuilleter la presse ancienne par gigaoctets -- $tTracing Discourses in Digital Newspaper Collections -- $tDigitising and Presenting a Nazi Newspaper -- $tDes usages des collections numériques de presse pour écrire l?histoire du génocide des Tutsi du Rwanda -- $tUnearthing New Artefacts: Digital Reshaping of Newspapers -- $tClassified News -- $tMining Historical Advertisements in Digitised Newspapers -- $tTowards an Ontology and Epistemology of Text Reuse -- $tMining Digitised Newspapers: Source Criticism and the Making of (Digital) History -- $tContextualising Queries: Guidance for Research using Current Collections of Digitised Newspapers -- $tKulturgeschichte der Popularisierung von Börsennachrichten in Wien (1771?1914) -- $tAnalyser un processus mémoriel au travers des archives de presse numérisées et physiques -- $tA Source Like Any Other? -- $tThe Crimes of Preachers: Religion, Scandal, and the Trouble with Digitised Archives -- $tKorrespondentenberichte im Journal de Genève und ihre sprachlichen Muster -- $tThe Transformation of ?the Political? in Post-War Sweden -- $tList of Contributors 330 $aThe application of digital technologies to historical newspapers have changed the research landscape historians were used to. An Eldorado? Despite undeniable advantages, the new digital affordance of historical newspapers also transforms research practices and confronts historians with new challenges. Drawing on a growing community of practices, the impresso project invited scholars experienced with digitised newspaper collections with the aim of encouraging a discussion on heuristics, source criticism and interpretation of digitized newspapers. This volume provides a snapshot of current research on the subject and offers three perspectives: how digitisation is transforming access to and exploration of historical newspaper collections; how automatic content processing allows for the creation of new layers of information; and, finally, what analyses this enhanced material opens up. ?impresso - Media Monitoring of the Past? is an interdisciplinary research project that applies text mining tools to digitised historical newspapers and integrates the resulting data into historical research workflows by means of a newly developed user interface. 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