The article presents the discussion on Andie Tucher. Topics include papers going to use as primary sources from over three hundred years of journalism history; newspapers and magazines becoming closely associated with identifying as fake journalism; and checking the veracity of journalistic reporting or countering dominant media narratives prior to the age of social media.
Charlesworth, Ellen, Beresford, Andrew M., Warwick, Claire, Impett, Leonardo, Scholger, Walter, Vogeler, Georg, Tasovac, Toma, Baillot, Anne, Raunig, Elisabeth, Scholger, Martina, Steiner, Elisabeth, Centre for Information Modelling, and Helling, Patrick
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Paper, and ethics analysis, social media, Statistics, digital access, Galleries and museum studies, privacy, Computer science, cultural analytics, Short Presentation, FOS: Mathematics, social media analysis and methods, digital humanities, museums, audience studies, artificial intelligence and machine learning, engagement, Communication studies
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During the pandemic, the idea that digital adoption would revolutionise audience engagement became widespread in the museum sector. This paper explores whether this is true, utilising tools and debates from the digital humanities to analyse the online content and audiences of a representative sample of 315 museums in the UK.
Kurzmeier, Michael, O'Sullivan, James, Pidd, Mike, Murphy, Orla, Wessels, Bridgette, Whittle, Sophie, Scholger, Walter, Vogeler, Georg, Tasovac, Toma, Baillot, Anne, Raunig, Elisabeth, Scholger, Martina, Steiner, Elisabeth, Centre for Information Modelling, and Helling, Patrick
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Paper, and methods, representation, Digital Scholarly Edition, digital publishing projects, electronic literature production and analysis, manuscripts description, data publishing projects, Short Presentation, Literary studies, Humanities computing, systems, Markup, and analysis, Social Media
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This short presentation offers insight into the development process of a digital edition of archived social media. The presentation will outline general design choices and provide insight into the schema development as well as outline challenges.