What we define as “digital history”[1] is a field of study which bloomed during the last decade[2], affirming itself as
Continua a leggereAutore: Federico Nanni
is a PhD Student in Science, Technology and Society at the University of Bologna. His research deals with a methodological analysis of the issues that arise when using born digital documents, especially websites, as primary sources; in particular his purpose is to better understand how the processes of finding, selecting and analyzing sources change when dealing with “born-digital” ones. The case study of his research is a historical reconstruction of the online presence of Italian universities.