Oceanic Exchanges–Mexico. Tracing Global Information Networks In Historical Newspaper Repositories, 1840-1914

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.2.1.133

Keywords:

Oceanic Exchanges, Flows, Press, News

Abstract

Oceanic Exchanges was configured as an international project composed of researchers from six countries, including Mexico. The national team was coordinated by the Hemeroteca Nacional de México to work on digital tools that would allow -as the name of the project indicates- to trace global information networks in historical newspapers repositories between 1840 and 1914. The text analyzes the news searches made in various case studies in order to present the different methodologies used and develop information flows, news circulation and origin of informative texts, as well as the use and reuse of news. In general, is the aim to offer an innovative approach to work out digital repositories from various countries. 

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Author Biography

  • Rocío Castellanos-Rueda, National Autonomous University of Mexico

    Historian and researcher at Oceanic Exchanges (Mexico) – Hemeroteca Nacional. Colombian, she studies and works in Mexico City. Doctoral candidate in History from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City), has a master’s in History Teaching from the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (Morelia-México). She holds a master’s degree in History of the Hispanic World: Ibero-American Independences from the Universidad Jaume I (Valencia-España), Historian at the Universidad Industrial de Santander (Colombia). Whit educational experience in teaching History, experience in developing and coordinating research projects in History – Archiving. She has worked in file management with a specialization in paleography. 

    Author of several articles and of the book entitled: Lucha por la igualdad. Los pardos en la Independencia de Venezuela, 1808-1812. She has given lectures at international events on History, Press, History and Independence Teaching. She has worked as researcher at UIS Colombia, AGN and Biblioteca Nacional de Venezuela and at the Hemeroteca Nacional de México, among others. She is member of the Red de Humanidades Digitales–México: http://www.humanidadesdigitales.net 

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Published

2020-11-01

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Critiques (Resonances)

How to Cite

“Oceanic Exchanges–Mexico. Tracing Global Information Networks In Historical Newspaper Repositories, 1840-1914”. 2020. FIGURAS REVISTA ACADÉMICA DE INVESTIGACIÓN 2 (1): 94-102. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.2.1.133.

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