Digital History was initially a way to present public history in a digital way, especially with the addition of hyperlinking as a way to share information quickly and easily! Most people in the
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After reviewing several websites, it is clear that hyperlinking information is extremely important. This allows for the audience (in this case, me) to very easily see and understand what is being
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Wikipedia is a site that is constantly growing and changing. Very surprisingly, not too many people are in charge of running the site. Because it is community based, anyone can take part in editing
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This week, we went over the revised contract for our group. One of the things that our group in particular is going to have to be mindful of is naming conventions and how we choose to label the
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After writing our first go round of our group's contract, it's clear to see that we have some reevaluating as a group to do. Some of the goals that we had originally intended are no longer applicable
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This week we talked about text mining, topic modeling and network analysis and how we might look to incorporate these ideas into our websites/projects. Additionally, the chapter that we read this
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Information for Timeline gathered from National Parks Service Cemetery page. Video of the Digital Archiving Lab/What we'll be working