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How to Call heritage APIs with Python

A step-by-step guide on how to call heritage APIs with Python, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your

When to Use the IIIF Change Discovery API

When to use the IIIF Change Discovery API and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

Geocode places in Python: A Practical Guide

A practical guide to geocode places in Python for working historians and archivists, covering the workflow end to end with concrete examples you can reuse

When to Work with historical parish boundaries

When to work with historical parish boundaries and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and

When to Write preservation action plans

When to write preservation action plans and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

Beginner's Guide to A manuscript description

A gentle beginner's guide to encode a manuscript description, explaining the core ideas in plain language with a small worked example you can follow from a

When to Use the World Historical Gazetteer

When to use the World Historical Gazetteer and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

When to Transcribe medieval marginalia

When to transcribe medieval marginalia and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

When to Link authority files to Wikidata

When to link authority files to Wikidata and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

When to Add metadata to a corpus

When to add metadata to a corpus and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project before