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Gale and Digital Humanities: A Potted History

June 28, 2021October 3, 2018 by Kyle Sheldrake

In 2014, Gale became the first humanities primary source publisher to give customers access to the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) text that underpins all our resources, both through Text and Data Mining (TDM) drives and through single-document OCR download on the Gale Primary Sources platform. In the intervening four years, Gale has worked closely with … Read more

Categories For Librarians, Technology Tags data analysis, Data Mining, data visualisations, DH, DH community, DH project, Digital Humanities, Digital Scholarship, Gale Digital Scholar Lab, Gale Primary Sources, metadata, OCR, Optical Character Recognition, TDM

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