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Charles R. Acland and Eric Hoyt, Editors
The Arclight Guidebook to Media History and the Digital
Humanities
is published online in e-book format as a collection
by
REFRAME Books
(http://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/reframebooks)
in association with
Project Arclight
(http://projectarclight.org).
REFRAME is an open access academic digital platform for the on-
line practice, publication and curation of internationally produced
research and scholarship. It is supported by the School of Media,
Film and Music, University of Sussex, UK.
e-ISBN 978-0-9931996-7-7 (PDF)
e-ISBN 978-0-9931996-6-0 (ePub)
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All Rights Reserved.
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Managing Editor: Catherine Grant (University of Sussex)
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The ArclighT guidebook
To MediA hisTory
And The digiTAl huMAniTies
charles r. Acland and eric hoyt, editors
REFRAME Books
http://reframe.sussex.ac.uk/reframebooks
In Association with
Project Arclight
http://projectarclight.org
The ArclighT guidebook To MediA hisTory And
The digiTAl huMAniTies
TAble of conTenTs
Acknowledgements
A Guide to the Arclight Guidebook
Eric Hoyt, Kit Hughes, and Charles R. Acland
PART I: SeARchIng And MAPPIng
1. The Quick Search and Slow Scholarship:
Researching Film Formats
Haidee Wasson
2. Search and Re-search:
Digital Print Archives and the History
of Multi-sited Cinema
Gregory A. Waller
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1
30
31
45
3. Using Digital Maps to Investigate Cinema History
Laura Horak
65
4. Field Sketches with Arclight:
Mapping the Industrial Film Sector
Kit Hughes
PART II: APPRoAchIng The dATAbASe
5.
Low-Tech Digital
Charles R. Acland
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131
132
6.
Excavating Film History with Metadata Analysis:
Building and Searching the ECHO Early Cinema Credits
Database
Derek Long
145
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