What makes history special in the Web 2.0 era? Have historians' practices changed as the web has become increasingly participatory? Two texts provide a clearer picture of the components of this new ...
In an evolving and increasingly digitized media landscape, cadets are leading through innovation with the United States Military Academy’s Digital History Center. As a discipline, digital history ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin has published a commentary in Nature Reviews Biodiversity highlighting how digitization in a contextualized form can be ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – East Mount Zion Baptist Church curated the stories of African Americans who traveled to the Cleveland area during the Great Migration in its own museum to make sure they weren’t lost ...
Digitization is a crucially important part of every natural history museum’s work these days. Not only do museums house tens of thousands of specimens, but they are striving every day to turn those ...
A new study from UNC-Chapel Hill researchers shows that advanced artificial intelligence tools, specifically large language models (LLMs), can accurately determine the locations where plant specimens ...
Charles Mudd, a former enslaved man from Washington County, Ky., joined the newly formed 108th U.S. Colored Infantry without his enslaver’s consent in June 1864. His biographical information is ...
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