Intervention: Hacking history, from analogue to digital and back again.
The process of digitization creates a representation that shares some of the attributes of an original, but not all of them. Which attributes are preserved is not an essential trait of digitization per se, only of a particular process. Technologies that are not frequently used by historians, for exa...
| Publicado en: | Rethinking History Vol. 15; no. 2; pp. 287 - 297 |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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