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Title
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Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Virtual Preservation of Contemporary Architectural Heritage in Developing Countries in Absence of Protection: Digital Reconstruction, Recording, and Archiving before Complete Disappearance
Subject
The topic of the resource
Digital Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
This journal covers the topic of Malaysia, and how it is an area in the world where digital preservation is not that strong, which makes any historical heritage that can be found is at risk of being lost. As such, the journal covers cases where they go to Malaysia and gain digital version of information regarding historical buildings in Malaysia, such as the A&W PJ contemporary restaurant and the structure of another building's design. There are a lot of historical elements within the Malaysian area that showcase a lot of the culture of the people, as well as giving a better idea of how the people lived, showcased in the architectural structures of the buildings that may not be seen used elsewhere. As such, it is seen as a wise decision to digitally document this information so that it may be found again in the future, preventing any of it from being lost or destroyed overtime. Methods of preserving these kinds of data required for the researches to go to these locations in person, taking close looks at the layout of the buildings, taking pictures of the ways that they were structured and built, then coming back to create 3D models of the buildings as away to preserve their image.
Creator
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Esmaeili, Human. Woods, Peter Charles. Thwaites, Harold
Date
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2015
Contributor
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Gonzalez, Sean
Type
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Journal
Identifier
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9781467397216
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Esmaeili, Human, et al.. "Virtual Preservation of Contemporary Architectural Heritage in Developing Countries in Absence of Protection: Digital Reconstruction, Recording, and Archiving before Complete Disappearance." 11th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems, 2015
cultural heritage
digital technologies
history
preservation
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Title
A name given to the resource
Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
Online Journal
An item published by an online journal or magazine.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
#MeToo in Sweden: Museum Collections, Digital Archiving and Hashtag Visuality
Subject
The topic of the resource
Digital Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
Uimonen discusses the Nordic Museum in Stockholm’s #MeToo collection and the public submissions to the collection. It also “analyses the museum’s rationale for collecting what is considered to be difficult cultural heritage.” Unlike most archives, it does not contain images. The article proposes a new visuality in digital archiving: “hashtag visuality.” The article claims it is visual representation of social media. The author argues that the amount this visuality for the hashtag occurs in Sweden is a statement regarding sexism and violence in a country that is believed to be feminist. The author states hashtag visuality has made an impact on how this topic is discussed and acted upon and that it has become a movement.
I think this journal’s discussion of hashtags impact on archiving and movements is important to consider for archiving purposes. It not only directly mentions archiving, but also how these hashtags start movements that need archiving work to be done. I liked how it considered a new form of visuality and how that impacts community archiving. I believe this article is different than other data in the archive and considers how social media is shaping human experience and movements. I think this is unique because older archiving would never consider how hashtags can influence the field.
Creator
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Uimonen, Paula
Publisher
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Informa UK Limited
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2019-07-17
Contributor
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Alexis Cosio
Type
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Online Journal
Identifier
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ISSN 0014-1844
Bibliographic Citation
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Uimonen, Paula. "# MeToo in Sweden: Museum Collections, Digital Archiving and Hashtag Visuality." Ethnos (2019): 1-18.
community archiving
memory
public participation
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90
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90
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Title
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Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
Conference Proceeding
Academic papers published in the context of an academic conference.
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A few too many? Some considerations on the digitisation of historical photographic archives
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
Description
An account of the resource
Baylis counters the idea that there are too many digitized historic photographs for public use by stating that there is too little information contextualizing these photographs. Using the Larcom Albums of 19th century Irish prison photographs housed in the New York Public Library’s photographic archive, Baylis reconstructs the original context of the photographs from each album, pointing out the differences in content, photographic style, technique, and description. She also recounts the history of the collection and the shift in meaning and context from when original owner, Larcom first organized and classified the prisoner photographs into an album to when albums transferred to a writer and eventually to the New York Public Library. Each album, while featuring prisoners from the same Irish prison within a similar time period, was unique in its categorization of criminal as opposed to political prisoners. However, because this information was recorded in a manuscript located elsewhere, the superficial visual similarities obscured the significant differences between the two albums. Since digitization of these photographs, they continue to be recreated in meaningful contexts far different from their origins. Genealogists interested in Irish ancestry are the predominant users of this collection, assembling individual photographs and records as an “assemblage” devoid of any “temporal anchoring.” Baylis notes that one of the results of digitization is the tendency to rely on photographs for surface meaning and visual reference, rather than recognize them as trace elements of a past, containing their own rich history and layers of meaning.
Creator
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Baylis, Gail
Publisher
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MIT
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2009-04-17
Contributor
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Polk, Victoria
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Conference Proceeding
Bibliographic Citation
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Baylis, Gail. "A few too many? Some considerations on the digitisation of historical photographic archives." Paper presented at the MIT 6 Conference. Boston, MA,April 24-26 2009. <a href="http://web.mit.edu/comm-forum/mit6/papers/Baylis.pdf">http://web.mit.edu/comm-forum/mit6/papers/Baylis.pdf</a>
archival standards
history
library
photography
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Title
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Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
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Title
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A Free Digital Library
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
Description
An account of the resource
In a lecture at e.g. 2007 librarian Brewster Kahle introduced his radical idea to create a free, open access digital library with the aim of “bring[ing] all of the works of knowledge to as many people as want to read it.” He uses the Amazon.com website as a model for how he would like to organize, and provide access to the multimedia library he proposes. Kahle notes that digitization is the greatest challenge, arguing that a 10 cent per scanned page cost is miniscule compared to the demand and need for information to be digitized. Brewster continues by explaining how they have begun to seek out, and store audio and video by reaching out to artists, and individuals who are interested in storing and sharing their work for free. He discusses two of his projects “The Internet Archive,” and the “Wayback Machine” which respectively archive the web, and store previous images of websites at various points in time.
Creator
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Kahle, Brewster
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2007
Bibliographic Citation
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Kahle, Brewster. “A Free Digital Library.” Presentation at EG 2007, TED. Web.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Video
Contributor
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Foley, Christopher
digital repositories
library
open access
web archiving
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
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Title
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Academic Librarians' Varying Experiences of Archives: A Phenographic Study
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
Description
An account of the resource
This article reports on a study investigating academic librarians' varying experiences of archives in order to promote understanding and communication among librarians and archivists. A qualitative, phenomenographic approach was adopted for the study. Three different ways of experiencing archives were identified from analysis of interviews. Archives may be experienced by academic librarians as 1) a place which protects collections; 2) resources to be used in accomplishing tasks such as teaching, research, or outreach; or 3) manifestations of politics. The third way of experiencing archives is the most complex, incorporating both the other experiences. The results of this study may help librarians, especially academic librarians, and archivists communicate more clearly on joint projects involving archival collections thereby enabling more collaboration.
Creator
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Wakimoto, Diana K.; Bruce, Christine S.
Publisher
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Journal of Academic Librarianship
Date
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2014-09
Contributor
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Allen, Amber
Type
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Journal Article
Bibliographic Citation
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Wakimoto, Diana K., and Christine S. Bruce. "Academic Librarians' Varying Experiences of Archives: A Phenomenographic Study." <em>Journal Of Academic Librarianship</em> 40, no. 5 (September 2014): 452-459. <em>Professional Development Collection</em>, <a href="https://login.ezproxy.net.ucf.edu/login?auth=shibb&url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=tfh&AN=98603151&site=eds-live&scope=site">EBSCO</a><em>host.</em>
archive practices
library
preservation
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Title
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Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
Journal
An item printed in an academic or professional journal.
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Title
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Between Archive and Participation: Public Memory in a Digital Age
Subject
The topic of the resource
Collective memory
Description
An account of the resource
Haskins examines the effects of the Internet on the memory work of archives and the informal, vernacular style of the broad public. Examples of the vernacular style of memory work include the spontaneous display of mementos at memorials or sites of mourning, and uploading personal stories and photographs to the Internet via social media. Traditionally, archival memory stores and orders material traces of the past without the presence or engagement by the public. However, the Internet continually archives the transmission of media and exponentially, the private opinions, ephemera, and idiosyncratic methods of organization of its contributors. The diversity of public opinion and the sharing of content afford both potentially beneficial and destructive consequences. Participation in memory work by a greater cross-section of society that is unaffected by more conservative, institutional restraints supports the values and beliefs of a democratic society. Conversely, that same diversity fosters insularity, given the widely fragmented content and the commercial profit gained by nurturing individualistic self-expression. Haskins proposes, through her examination of the 9-11 digital archive a balanced approach to centering memory work by cultural heritage institutions with guidelines for public participation and fostering a comprehensive view of history.
Creator
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Haskins, Katerina
Publisher
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Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2007
Contributor
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Polk, Victoria
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The Rhetoric Society of America
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Journal Article
Bibliographic Citation
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Haskins, Katerina. "Between Archive and Participation: Public Memory in a Digital Age." <em>Rhetoric Society Quarterly </em>v. 37, n.4. (2007): 401-422.
Instructional Method
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Haskins illuminates one of the most critical challenges facing builders of digital archives: balancing the time-tested standards and methods for storing and providing access to a comprehensive representation of cultural knowledge against the demands for digitization and greater public participation. In this article, she alerts the reader to the potential loss of historical consciousness and a “self-congratulatory amnesia” resulting from the Internet style of unbridled public expression. Archives should facilitate broad perspectives and a sense of the larger body politic. As digital archivists, we provide the contextual information, tools, and interface design that may either enhance or detract from the idea of cultural memory.
cultural heritage
memory
new media
photography
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Title
A name given to the resource
Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
Online Journal
An item published by an online journal or magazine.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Between Archive and Participation: Public Memory in a Digital Age
Subject
The topic of the resource
Collective Memory
Description
An account of the resource
In sizing up the notion of public memory, rhetoricians would be remiss not to consider the increasing influence of new media on today's remembrance culture. This article addresses memorial functions of the internet in light of recent scholarly debates about virtues and drawbacks of modern 'archival memory' as well as the paradoxical link between the contemporary public obsession with memory and the acceleration of amnesia. To explore the strengths and limitations of the internet as a vehicle of collecting, preserving, and displaying traces of the past, the article examines The September 11 Digital Archive, a comprehensive online effort to document public involvement in recording and commemorating the tragedy of 11 September, 2001.
Creator
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Haskins, Ekaterina
Publisher
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Taylor & Francis Group
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2007
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Vieira, Lisa
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Journal Article
Bibliographic Citation
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Haskins, Ekaterina. "Between Archive and Participation: Public Memory in a Digital Age." <em>Rhetoric Society Quarterly</em> (2007): 401. <em>JSTOR Journals, </em><a href="http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?sid=0ba8ac76-90ab-4ca6-8d39-a595ee348ef1%40sessionmgr4004&vid=0&hid=4113&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3D%3D&preview=false#AN=edsjsr.40232504&db=edsjsr">EBSCO</a> <em>host.</em>
collaboration
community archiving
cultural heritage
history
memory
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8
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3
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157
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120
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Title
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Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Challenges to born-digital institutional archiving: the case of a New York art museum.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Web archiving
Description
An account of the resource
This article focuses on the challenges institutions such as the New York Archive Museum (NYAM) face when dealing with born-digital institutional archives. The findings are presented through a case study of NYAM using three data sources: analysis of network file storage, focus groups with staff (81 individuals total), and an analysis of their digital records in archival storage. Through the case study they found that the greatest challenges for born-digital institutional archiving are social and cultural. Essentially the main challenge is inspiring individuals to transfer physical material into a digital archive so that it can be accessed long-term. The article then discusses how this transfer is hindered by many different variables, which can be addressed through infrastructure development and education. Finally it is claimed that in order to overcome the impending challenges the archivist must follow a "multi-pronged approach."
Creator
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Cocciolo, Anthony
Publisher
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Records Management Journal
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2014
Contributor
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Polk, Victoria
Rights
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Type
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Journal Article
Bibliographic Citation
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Cocciolo, Anthony. "Challenges To Born-Digital Institutional Archiving: The Case Of A New York Art Museum." <em>Records Management Journal</em> 24.3 (2014): 238-250. Web. 11 May 2015.
archive practices
born digital
digital records
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200
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Title
A name given to the resource
Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
E-Book
Electronic version of printed book.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Conversion of Primary Sources
Description
An account of the resource
Deegan and Tanner explain that primary source materials come in all forms, and to digitally capture these materials, one must carefully consider certain aspects. In the article, they explore numerous materials: documents, visual materials (glass, canvas, film, fabric, etc.), three-dimensional objects, and audio/video recordings. They contend there is more than one method for capturing original source materials, and therefore, careful planning is required, as is the assessment of cost, quality, conservation, and usage. They discuss the advantages and disadvantages of digital capture and conversion. The main piece of advice is to consider the purpose. What is it is that the digitization is aiming to capture? They list numerous digital capture methods (such as OCR) and discuss the pros and cons of each. The last topic discussed is editing that material that is captured, and they explain the different software tools available for this endeavor. Deegan and Tanner conclude with advice: understanding the capture process of primary sources is important even if one never plans to carry out these activities directly because it is vital to understand the various implications and consequences of the decisions that have to be dealt with in any project.
Creator
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Deegan, Marilyn
Tanner, Simon
Publisher
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Facet
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2006
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Polk, Victoria
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Blackwell Publishing
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
E-book
Identifier
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http://digitalhumanities.org:3030/companion/view?docId=blackwell/9781405103213/9781405103213.xml&chunk.id=ss1-5-2&toc.depth=1&toc.id=ss1-5-2&brand=9781405103213_brand
Bibliographic Citation
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Deegan, Marilyn and Simon Tanner. <em>Conversion of Primary Sources</em>. London: Facet Pub., 2006. Print.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curation
digital conversion
digital records
digital technologies
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Title
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Public Participation and Memory
Description
An account of the resource
Public interest in accessing and archiving digital audio and visual collections is finding support and expression in digital archives, digital libraries,digital museums and digital cultural heritage institutions. Large digital archives and institutions commonly provide instruction and community support for digitizing audio and visual content. In addition to these practical issues, this collection addresses the digital migration and representation of audiovisual and photographic artifacts.
Book
A written or printed work consisting of pages.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Digital Archives: Management, Access and Use
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
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This landmark edited collection offers a wide-ranging overview of how rapid technological changes and the push for providing wide access to digitized cultural heritage holdings are changing the landscape of archives. This book provides a set of inspirational and informative chapters from international experts, which will help the readers understand the drivers for change in archives and their implications. Reassessment of the role of archives in the digital environment will serve to develop critical approaches to current trends in the broader heritage sector, including cultural industries experimenting with sustainable business models for cultural production, digitization of analogue cultural heritage, and the related IPR issues surrounding the re-use of digital objects and data for research, education, advocacy and art. Contributors also present state-of-the-art solutions in building digital archives on networked infrastructure, trusted digital repositories to ensure long-term access, and tools to serve emerging needs in digital humanities. Readership: Digital archivists and practitioners involved in the design and support of digital archives; professionals and researchers involved in projects working with digital archival materials; students in library, information and archive studies.
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Dobreva, Milena
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Facet Publishing
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2015
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September 23, 2014
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Tripson, Charlotte
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Facet Publishing
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ISBN: 9781856049344
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Dobreva, Milena. Digital Archives: Management, Access and Use. London: Facet Publishing (2014). Print.
archive practices
content management
digital repositories
preservation