RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN HISTORY: REPORTING THE EXPERIENCE OF SCANNING OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS

Authors

  • Clayton Cardoso Romano
  • Larissa Stephani Costa
  • Rochelle Gutierrez Bazaga
  • Thayane da Rocha Cruz Dias Freitas
  • Wagner da Silva Teixeira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18554/refacs.v3i1.1033

Abstract

The historian work is principally done with source analyze, and can be in different types like newspapers, magazines, reports, books, pictures and official documents. These documents can be lay in public or personal archive, however, with so many technological advances is common find this documents in virtual media. The goal of this work is to discuss the importance of work as a trainee in History`s research area and the handling with historical`s sources. In the stage, performed by two students from the history course of UFTM on Uberaba City Council, MG, Brazil, in the period October/2014 to April/2014, scanning books of Acts and transforming in digital documents was one of the main activities. The stage is driven by two professors of History Course and supervised by the Director of Documentation and Research Board. The article discussed the importance of this not mandatory stage for the academic training to futures historians. The stage enables the trainee to development of skills and competencies acquired during the graduation so, can develop the professional practices and enables the trainee to act in several areas linked with History. Descriptors: Data sources; Internships; History.

How to Cite

Romano, C. C., Costa, L. S., Bazaga, R. G., Freitas, T. da R. C. D., & Teixeira, W. da S. (2015). RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN HISTORY: REPORTING THE EXPERIENCE OF SCANNING OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS . JOURNAL FAMILY, CYCLES OF LIFE AND HEALTH IN SOCIAL CONTEXT, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.18554/refacs.v3i1.1033

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