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This paper demonstrates the power of the 'Environmental Scan': a new approach to newspaper collections using nineteenth-century reference works to leverage powerful contextual information. Our method uses British collections, but could be replicated for other nations, and was made possible by a radical collaboration between librarians, historians and data scientists.
Paper, Metadata, History, and methods, Long Presentation, metadata standards, Media Archaeology, Media studies, systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning, Newspapers, media archaeology
Paper, Metadata, History, and methods, Long Presentation, metadata standards, Media Archaeology, Media studies, systems, artificial intelligence and machine learning, Newspapers, media archaeology
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