Models of Data Extraction and Architecture in Relational Databases of Early Modern Private Political Archives
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- Dorit Raines - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
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 EpiCAT platform • Geospatial data • GLAM • Antonio Maria Graziani • Bede • Omeka S • Document summary • Provenance • Data ingestion • Digital Humanities convergence • Giovanni Francesco Commendone • Data extraction • Geolocation • Library • Digital infrastructure • Digital catalogue • Historiographic turn • Early modern private libraries • Data analysis • Correspondence networks • Narrative sources • Uncertainty • Gendered data • Archival footprint • Digital humanities • Metadata models • Colonial Portuguese Empire • Hstorical narratives • Maria Edgeworth • Social network analysis • Conjectures • Historical‑archival databases • Napoleonic Europe • Trading zones • Web portal • Archival complexity • Antonio Maria Graziani, • Entail • Narratives of explanation • RDF • Research infrastructures • Text mining • Digital tools • Structured data • Relational database • Metadata collection • Standardization • Quantitative methods • Encyclopédie • Employment applications • Graziani Archives • Fact • Imitatio Christi • Linked Open Data • Medici • Data architecture • Interoperability • Metapolis • Papal diplomat • Data retrieval • Historical dataset • ResearchSpace • Event • Historical research methodology • Datafication • Family correspondences • Information System Guide • Catalonia • Public correspondence • VINCULUM Project • Frontend customization
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