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mduering edited this page Jul 1, 2019 · 1 revision

Use-case Olympic games of Amsterdam, 1928

Start with a keyword, for instance “jeux olympiques” and limit the date range on the year 1928.

A list of articles will appear with the display of the title of the newspaper, the date, the page numbers and the snippets of the sentences where the keyword has been detected.

A summary of the query is displayed at the top of the list. Here:

“summary Found 185 articles including "jeux olympiques" from Tue, Mar 27, 1928 to Sat, Jun 30, 1928”

From there, you can already read the article, based on the snippets sentences of the snippet preview of the facsimilé. You can also already add a chosen article to a collection of articles, for instance, create collections dedicated to “olympic games 1928”, “sport section”.

On the left, several filters are available, that give you also some indication of the content of the result list, a kind a first step towards some distant reading of the query result. Two timelines are visible, the first displays the result frequency for the selected period, whereas the second one below displays the results for the whole period that the impresso collection covers. By this juxtaposition, we gain a broader awareness of the frequency of our keywords.

From the left pane, you can explore the result list in different ways. limit the results with one newspaper title, for instance, if we want to focus first on the articles published in “l’impartial” (43 results). return to the results in all of the newspaper titles by clicking on the cross in the “l’impartial” box at the top of the left pane. limit the result list with a topic, for instance, if we look for articles liked to football : “football · entraîneur · classement · défaite · entraînement (40)” you can add several articles at once, with the bulk selection on the higher right side over the result list

Once you have added several articles to a collection, you can consult them in your personal space.