2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46224-0_9
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Will Historians Ever Have Big Data?

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“…Who can judge what critical pieces of information are still missing? [12] If the interrogability of data makes everything potentially accessible, if the interests of humanities researchers makes every unit of data hold speculative value for the researcher, then we can no longer rely on "natural" curation via human limitations. After all, Raley [4] notes that "Data cannot 'spoil' because it['s value] is now speculatively, rather than statistically, calculated."…”
Section: The Barnacled Shell: When Narrative Becomes Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Who can judge what critical pieces of information are still missing? [12] If the interrogability of data makes everything potentially accessible, if the interests of humanities researchers makes every unit of data hold speculative value for the researcher, then we can no longer rely on "natural" curation via human limitations. After all, Raley [4] notes that "Data cannot 'spoil' because it['s value] is now speculatively, rather than statistically, calculated."…”
Section: The Barnacled Shell: When Narrative Becomes Datamentioning
confidence: 99%