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  2. File:EUR 1986-3619.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. History of PDF - Wikipedia

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    JPEG 2000; enhanced support for embedding and playback of multimedia; object streams; cross reference streams; XML Forms Data Format (XFDF) for interactive form submission (replaced the XML format in PDF 1.4); support for forms, rich text elements and attributes based on Adobe's XML Forms Architecture (XFA) 2.02 (which defines only static XFA ...

  5. Digital history - Wikipedia

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    Digital history is commonly known as digital public history, concerned primarily with engaging online audiences with historical content, or digital research methods, that further academic research. Digital history outputs include: digital archives , online presentations, data visualizations , interactive maps , timelines , audio files, and ...

  6. Lowcountry Digital Library - Wikipedia

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    Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL) is a digital library project hosted by the College of Charleston in the U.S. state of South Carolina.Part of the Digital Library of America network, the Lowcountry Digital Library hosts about 200 collections of primary sources [1] drawn from organizations including the South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston Library Society, Avery Research Center for ...

  7. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first digital history centers in the world, established by Roy Rosenzweig in 1994 to use digital media and information technology to democratize history: to incorporate multiple voices, reach diverse audiences, and encourage popular participation in presenting and preserving the past.

  8. Category:Digital history projects - Wikipedia

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  9. Center for Public History and Digital Humanities - Wikipedia

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    Although some projects and collaborations date back to 2000, the Center was formally founded in 2008 by Dr. Mark Tebeau and Dr. Mark Souther as a vehicle for undertaking public history and digital history initiatives across numerous grants, under the Teaching American History (TAH) program, funded by the US Department of Education.