id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cohen-machine-2020 Jason E. Cohen cohen-machine-2020 .docx application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document 7632 334 48 Consequently, our chapter describes the process we used to (1) generate technical and descriptive metadata for historical photographs as we pulled material from an extant blog website into a digital archives platform; (2) identify recurring faces in individual pictures as well as in photographs of groups of sometimes unidentified people in order to generate social networks as metadata; and (3) to help develop a controlled vocabulary for the institution's future needs for object management and description. Similarly, as the ownership of historical images suddenly extended to include present-day community members, and as these questions of access and serving a local public were inextricably bound up with interactions with members of that shared public whose family names and faces appear in the images we were making available, we began to consider the ways in which our archival work was tied to what Ryan Calo calls the "historical validation" of primary source materials (2017, 424-5). ./cache/cohen-machine-2020.docx ./txt/cohen-machine-2020.txt