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How “Tools” Produce “Data”: Searching in a Large Digital Corpus of Audiovisual Holocaust Testimonies

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2022

Abstract

The field of Jewish Studies is facing many new challenges as a result of ongoing digitization. This chapter focuses on digital oral histories of the Hol-ocaust.

Following the digital revolution in oral history, many institutions now provide access to multiple collections at once. One of the new challenges is thus related to the simultaneous availability of several archives, as well as various search engines which apply different methods to browse their content.

The aim of this chapter is to identify and describe participants’ practices for working with a large corpus of audiovisual Holocaust testimonies, especially in terms of locating relevant results within the collection by using three different search systems. We have conducted an empirical study in an experimental setting designed to emulate work with various search engines.

Three pairs of novice users solved ten tasks over video-conferencing software, utilizing three different search “tools” (USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive, Amalac