DLIRFeb 11, 2014

Visualizing Digital Collections

arXiv:1402.2695v118 citations
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This work solves the problem of navigating large digital archives for historians and researchers, but it is incremental as it applies existing visualization methods to a specific domain.

The paper addresses the challenge of searching and exploring complex historical document collections by developing a user-friendly visualization tool for the Cold War International History Project, resulting in enhanced browsing and context provision for users.

Data visualizations can greatly enhance search in digital collections by providing information about the scope and context of a collection and allowing users to more easily browse and explore the contents. This article discusses the benefits of incorporating visualizations into digital collections based on the experiences of the Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) in developing a user-friendly tool for searching and visualizing the project's complex set of historical documents. The paper concludes with a tutorial on using the free Library of Congress tool Viewshare to create visualizations based on real data from the CWIHP Digital Archive.

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