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  2. 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   Digital history is commonly known as digital public history, concerned primarily with engaging online audiences with historical content, or digital research methods, that further academic research.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 ...

  3. Timeline of digital preservation - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the earliest reference to the term "digital preservation" (to mean converting analog media to digital and preserving in digital form) is from this year. [6]: 124 1996: January: Web archiving: The initial version of the command-line downloading program Wget, then known as Geturl, is released. [7] [8] 1996: Web archiving

  4. Digital Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC / d ɛ k / ⓘ), using the trademark Digital, was a major American company in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. The company was co-founded by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson in 1957. Olsen was president until he was forced to resign in 1992, after the company had gone into precipitous decline.

  5. Digital preservation - Wikipedia

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    The cornerstone of digital preservation, "data integrity" refers to the assurance that the data is "complete and unaltered in all essential respects"; a program designed to maintain integrity aims to "ensure data is recorded exactly as intended, and upon later retrieval, ensure the data is the same as it was when it was originally recorded".

  6. Information Age - Wikipedia

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    The digital revolution converted technology from analog format to digital format. By doing this, it became possible to make copies that were identical to the original. In digital communications, for example, repeating hardware was able to amplify the digital signal and pass it on with no loss of information in the signal. Of equal importance to ...

  7. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    Examples of passive digital footprints are apps that use geolocations, websites that download cookies onto your appliance, or browser history. Although passive digital footprints are inevitable, they can be lessened by deleting old accounts, using privacy settings (public or private accounts), and occasionally online searching yourself to see ...

  8. Digital heritage - Wikipedia

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    Digital heritage studies examines how people use the Internet to engage with elements of the past and attribute social and cultural meanings to them in the present. [21] [22] [23] They also look into how concepts of history can change depending on the groups of people that engage with the objects or historical concepts. Digital heritage studies ...

  9. Digital - Wikipedia

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    Digital media, media stored as digital data Digital radio, which uses digital technology to transmit or receive; Digital television, television systems which broadcast using digital signals; Digital signal (electronics), signals formed from a discrete set of waveforms, rather than continuous ranges