History as a Common Good: New Frontiers in Public Digital History

Journal title PASSATO E PRESENTE
Author/s Serge Noiret, Manfredi Scanagatta, Deborah Paci, Marcello Ravveduto
Publishing Year 2021 Issue 2021/113 Language Italian
Pages 16 P. 119-134 File size 140 KB
DOI 10.3280/PASS2021-113008
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The digital world is increasingly pervasive, both in historical research and in daily life. Consulting a Wikipedia entry, updating your Facebook profile, or accessing an archive on the internet are gestures that have become part of the routine of actions of every day life. They involve, however, a redefinition of our ways of getting information, selecting our memories and doing research. Establishing to what extent the historical narrative will come out changed by these actions, is one of the challenges historians will have to face in the coming decades.

Keywords: Wikipedia, Edit wars, Facebook, Digitalization, Semantic Web

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Serge Noiret, Manfredi Scanagatta, Deborah Paci, Marcello Ravveduto, La storia come bene comune: le nuove frontiere della public history digitale in "PASSATO E PRESENTE" 113/2021, pp 119-134, DOI: 10.3280/PASS2021-113008