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Progress Report (Digital Tools Course, Post 010)
Working Title: Mapping Nurses’ Convalescent Homes and Rest Clubs from the First World War Abstract: My digital project, tentatively...

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Environmental Scan (Digital Tools Course, Post 009)
Since my last post for the class, my project has morphed. Realizing the data I collected is not stable,...

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ASSERT Model (Digital Tools Course, Post 008)
As mentioned in my last post for the course, Bill Ferster discusses his ASSERT model in Interactive Visualizations. The...

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Reviewing a Digital History Project: Belgian Refugees, 1914-1918 (Digital Tools Course, Post 006)
In the last five years, during the centennial of the First World War, a myriad of digital humanities projects...

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‘Geographies of the Holocaust’ (Digital Tools Course, Post 005)
According to Geographies of the Holocaust “the Holocaust transformed the meaning as well as the materiality of every place...

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Placing History: How Maps, Spatial Data, and GIS are Changing Historical Scholarship (Digital Tools Course, Post 004)
Anne Kelly Knowles and Amy Hillier define Historical GIS (geographic information systems) as “an umbrella term covering the many...

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Text-Mining (Digital Tools Course, Post 003)
Text-mining is a way to take large sets of data and, essentially, compact the data in order for individuals...

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Digital History as a Field (Digital Tools Course, Post 002)
Much like Digital Humanities, it can be difficult to find one, all-inclusive definition for Digital History. I argue that...

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The Digital Humanities & Project Sustainability (Digital Tools Course, Post 001)
Reading Eileen Gardiner and Ronald G. Musto’s book, The Digital Humanities: A Primer for Students and Scholars, two thoughts...