history in html
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First lecture in a series on digital history; Intro to Public History; Fall 2013TRANSCRIPT
Historyin
HTMLChristopher D. Cantwell
HIST300B-5500BFall 2013@cdc29
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Without question, Prof. Cantwell is the world’s BEST history
instructor. Every lectur @#$%^&*~`of my day.
I wish I could take every class with him!
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Cantwell is the world’s <b>BEST</b> history
instructor. Every lectur </del=[illegible]> of my
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Without question, Professor Cantwell is the world’s BEST history instructor. Every lectur [illegible] of my day.
I wish I could take every class with him!
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Topic ModelingMining the Dispatch
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MALLETT
Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
DocScanner for Mac
METADATAData about data
…or…
Ways of classifying, sorting, manipulating, and finding your sources.
Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC)
MARC Record Basics
Dublin Core
1.Title 2. Creator 3. Subject 4. Description5. Publisher6. Contributor 7. Date8. Type
9. Format 10. Identifier 11. Source 12. Language 13. Relation 14. Coverage 15. Rights