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Digital Afterlives: Moravian Memoirs and the Age of Technology
abstract:This article briefly considers the question of how the status of archival artifacts as objects of cultural memory and heritage is affected by the transformations of digitization, digital manipulation, and analysis. It considers the role of the scholar, teacher, and student in the ethical employment of the methods of digital humanities when working with archival materials.