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Week 6 – Source Documentation

Week 6 – Source Documentation Instructions

July 31, 2021Marcella Lees Leave a Comment

Here’s the deal. The thing that makes archival materials so captivating is also what makes them challenging to work with in a computational way. By their very nature, archival sources are unique. Tremendous amounts of time and labor are necessary… Continue Reading →

Final Projects, Week 6 - Source Documentation

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