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Studi di archivistica, bibliografia, paleografia
Volume 8 | Miscellanea | Models of Data Extraction and Architecture in Relational Databases of Early Modern Private Political Archives
Abstract
The essays included in this publication are penned by scholars renowned for their expertise in digital humanities and historical research, providing multidimensional insights into the evolving landscape of historiography. Through meticulous examination, they illustrate the transformative power of digital tools in reshaping the methodologies of historical inquiry, augmenting traditional practices with innovative approaches. By addressing these issues, scholars can better navigate the intricacies of historical narratives and contribute to a deeper understanding of the past.
Keywords Graziani Archives • Entail • Conjectures • Correspondence networks • Relational database • Omeka S • Fact • Geospatial data • Encyclopédie • Maria Edgeworth • Trading zones • Historiographic turn • Web portal • Data analysis • Event • Frontend customization • Archival footprint • Imitatio Christi • Social network analysis • Research infrastructures • Employment applications • Information System Guide • Structured data • Digital infrastructure • Quantitative methods • Catalonia • Giovanni Francesco Commendone • Historical‑archival databases • Data retrieval • Napoleonic Europe • Provenance • Interoperability • Data architecture • Early modern private libraries • Digital humanities • EpiCAT platform • Metapolis • Papal diplomat • Family correspondences • Public correspondence • Datafication • Text mining • RDF • Linked Open Data • Hstorical narratives • Data ingestion • Digital catalogue • Narratives of explanation • GLAM • Standardization • Medici • Document summary • Gendered data • Uncertainty • VINCULUM Project • Antonio Maria Graziani • Library • ResearchSpace • Metadata collection • Antonio Maria Graziani, • Geolocation • Historical research methodology • Historical dataset • Data extraction • Digital tools • Narrative sources • Archival complexity • Metadata models • Digital Humanities convergence • Bede • Colonial Portuguese Empire
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-919-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-919-1 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-920-7 | Pubblicato 22 Maggio 2025 | Lingua en
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Perspectives: Historical Archives and Digital Humanities
Experiences: Historical Archives, Database and Online Publication
Challenges: Graziani Archive and Omeka S