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How to Get started with photogrammetry

A step-by-step guide on how to get started with photogrammetry, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your first object.

OCR vs HTR: Which One for Your Scans

A clear comparison of OCR vs HTR for historical documents, helping you choose the right engine for print versus handwriting and avoid wasted training time.

How to Extract people from primary sources

A step-by-step guide on how to extract people from primary sources, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on

How to Understand multispectral imaging for manuscripts

A step-by-step guide on how to understand multispectral imaging for manuscripts, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result.

How to Understand what IIIF is

A step-by-step guide on how to understand what IIIF is, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your own

How to Get started with OpenRefine

A step-by-step guide on how to get started with OpenRefine, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your first messy dataset.

How to Get started with born-digital archiving

A step-by-step guide on how to get started with born-digital archiving, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable

How to Start with distant reading

A step-by-step guide on how to start with distant reading, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your own

How to Get started with Omeka S

A step-by-step guide on how to get started with Omeka S, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your own

How to Build a historical text corpus

A step-by-step guide on how to build a historical text corpus, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your