NewsEye: A Digital Investigator for Historical Newspapers

Acronym

NewsEye

Description of the granted funding

Newspapers collect information about cultural, political and social events in a more detailed way than any other public record. Since their beginnings in the 17th century they are recording billions of events, stories and names, in almost every language, every country and every day. Newspapers were always an important medium for the dissemination of public and political opinions, literary works, essays and art. This thematic wealth sets them at the center stage for anyone interested in European cultural heritage. In the last decades, tens of millions of newspaper pages from European libraries have been digitized and made available online, while national libraries will intensify their digitization efforts in the coming years. There is large demand for access to historical newspapers. At this very moment, probably thousands of European citizens are accessing digitized versions of historical newspapers utilizing digital library services. Whilst the broad public shows general interest in this historical and cultural resource, it is of crucial importance for many humanities scholars. The NewsEye project involves national libraries, humanities and social science research groups and computer science research groups. It addresses a number of challenges, which will result in significant scientific advances, in several directions: * in text recognition, text analysis, natural language processing, computational creativity and natural language generation, with regard to historical newspapers but also more universally, * in digital newspaper research, addressing a number of editorial issues like OCR and article separation, * in digital humanities, in respect to huge amounts of text material, availability of useful tools and possibilities of searching and browsing, * in history, in terms of analyzing historical assets with new methods across different language corpora.
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Starting year

2018

End year

2022

Granted funding

896 032.5 €
Participant
TRANSIDEE TRANSFERZENTRUM UNIVERSITAT INNSBRUCK GMBH (AT)
127 500 €
Third party
UNIVERSITE PAUL-VALERY MONTPELLIER3 (FR)
129 375 €
Participant
OSTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK (AT)
169 883.75 €
Participant
BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE (FR)
129 375 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE DE LA ROCHELLE (FR)
739 750 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSITAET ROSTOCK (DE)
406 023.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT WIEN (AT)
103 125 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK (AT)
297 500 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 998 565 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Europe In A Changing World - Inclusive, Innovative And Reflective Societies (5437)
Study European heritage, memory, identity, integration and cultural interaction and translation, including its representations in cultural and scientific collections, archives and museums, to better inform and understand the present by richer interpretations of the past (5449)
Topic
European cultural heritage, access and analysis for a richer interpretation of the past. (CULT-COOP-09-2017)
Call ID
H2020-SC6-CULT-COOP-2017-two-stage

Other information

Funding decision number

770299

Identified topics

media, journalism