Source criticism, bias, and representativeness in the digital age: A case study of digitized newspaper archives

Historians must critically scrutinize their sources, a task further complicated in the digital age by the need to evaluate the technical infrastructure of digital archives. This article critically examines digital newspaper archives, revealing error rates in optical character recognition (OCR) that compromise result reliability, and word frequency-based datasets that introduce biases due to issues in […]

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