Blog

Blog posts are written by project team members. Topics range from conferences we attend, musings on current affairs of relevance, internal project findings and news and more succinct content which can be found in our Digital Humanities Case studies or project related publications. Blog posts will mainly be posted in English but will from time to time feature in the language of the project team member’s preference, since we are a multilingual bunch! Happy reading!

 

The NewsEye Project: An Overview

Amanda Smith, Marion Ansel (National Library of France) and Antoine Doucet (La Rochelle University)

NewsEye: A Digital Investigator for Historical Newspapers, which ran from May 2018 to January 2022, was a project which aimed to change the way European digital heritage data is (re)searched, accessed, used and analysed. In this last article of the NewsEye blog, we look back on 45 months of collaborative work.

NewsEye and the Austrian National Library (ONB): An Interview

Max Kaiser, Simon Mayer and Christoph Steindl (Austrian National Library) and Amanda Smith (National Library of France)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

Digitization and Digital Humanities: The Role of the University of Innsbruck in the NewsEye Project

Günther Mühlberger, Sarah Oberbichler and Eva Pfanzelter (University of Innsbruck)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

Computer Science and Digital Humanities: The Role of the University of Helsinki in the NewsEye Project

Jani Marjanen, Hannu Toivonen and Mikko Tolonen (University of Helsinki)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

NewsEye and the National Library of Finland

Minna Kaukonen and Juha Rautiainen (National Library of Finland)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

Taking the Lead: La Rochelle University and the NewsEye Project

Emanuela Boros, Antoine Doucet and Axel Jean-Caurant (La Rochelle University)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

Looking Back on NewsEye with The National Library of France

Marion Ansel and Amanda Smith (National Library of France)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

Taking Stock of NewsEye with the University of Rostock

Amanda Smith (National Library of France) and Roger Labahn (University of Rostock)

As the NewsEye project will come to an end in January 2022, we are looking back on what we have accomplished since May 2018. Within our final blog series, we are spotlighting the partners and people who have contributed to the project over its 45-month lifespan.

The Ins and Outs of the impresso Project with Maud Ehrmann

Amanda Smith (National Library of France)

Navigating Collections of Digitised Historical Newspapers: A Conversation with Ben Lee

Amanda Smith (National Library of France)