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Entangled History! Making Ordinances Searchable. To open up early modern legal historical sources (ordinances), the Entangled History project will run from May-October 2019. Its aim is to systematically categorise the normative texts (according to MPIeR-standards). It will be the starting point to identify influencers throughout the Low Countries and maybe – in due time – even outside of that. It will, too, show what may be the true nature – identity – of a province. This presentation/ poster will describe this Digital Humanities-Project and ask participants to think along and come with suggestions for the project – and future DH-projects. It involves the (1) improvement of the currently applied OCR-technique to a much higher recognition-standard with HTR. It (2) enhances readability by systematically segmenting individual texts, recognising text-sections – beginning or end, columns, titles, dates, summaries, the body of the text. In order to improve the searchability, I suggest the (3) application of a standard categorisation (metadata) with a machine-learned algorithm. A categorisation by a machine-learned algorithm will offer ample possibilities to computer-search for similar topics within texts and do content-based longitudinal searches, whereas the actual title may not be so helpful to modern readers. The KB-library hosts at least 42 digitised plakkaatboeken (bundles of normative texts – ca.1540s-1800s) and near 5000 individual plakkaten (16th-19th century). These texts contain indications of how governments of burgeoning states dealt with unexpected threats to safety, security, and order through home-invented measures, borrowed rules, or adjustments of what was established elsewhere.
Digital Humanities, History and Archaeology, digital scholarship, KB Lab, Computational linguistics, Police Ordinances, Entangled Histories
Digital Humanities, History and Archaeology, digital scholarship, KB Lab, Computational linguistics, Police Ordinances, Entangled Histories
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