Monthly Archives: November 2016

Visualizing the Past: From Paintbrush to Keyboard

The disciplines of the humanities have been around for centuries. They have grown and changed over time adapting to new technologies. In particular, the study of the humanities were most impacted by the invention of the printing press and, over … Continue reading

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Google News Archive and the Fragility of Digital Resources

In my last blog post I claimed that Google News Archive “is the gold standard for digital newspaper research in Spokane.” It is the single most valuable resource I have used in my research of Spokane but unfortunately, as of … Continue reading

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