Digital Archiving Resources

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This book explains how emulating retro Nintendo consoles work, from the NES to
the Nintendo Switch, and how the reader can participate in emulating these consoles so they can use it with their computer or smartphone.

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Transforming the Authority of the Archive from editors and contributors Andi Gustavson and Charlotte Nunes is a collection of articles written by vcontributors from a range of institutions including small liberal arts colleges, HBCUs, Ivy Leagues,…

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The article reports on the implementation of a digitial archival assignment in an upper-level Victorian Literature and Culture course at Florida Gulf Coast University. The assignment had students utilize ProQuest’s database, Queen Victoria’s…

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A Primer for Teaching Digital History is a guide for teachers at the high school and college level looking to teach about digital history and offers different strategies for building a syllabus or wish to include the topic in their teachings. Along…

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This book by Jonathan Adrians discusses the world of emulation gaming, including its history and its legal issues such as the acquisition of ROMs, which are used to play the emulated games. It covers a wide variety of systems from home consoles, to…

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This book by Barrett Williams explains how the Raspberry Pi computer can be used to create emulators for old video game consoles such as the NES or other systems where emulation is more difficult such as the Sega Saturn

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This book looks at the fundamental differences between traditional and electronic texts and the issues of studying each exclusively. It outlines how teaching students using both varieties of text in tandem can be beneficial in understanding the…

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The authors of this piece aim to introduce the use of primary documents in the classroom to better engage students with the history they are learning. The article offers insight into inverted course models: those that emphasize hands-on learning in…

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Caroline Brown’s text Archives and Recordkeeping is made to understand the importance of archives and the roles it holds in society by presenting detailed explanations and presentations. Archives are the preservation of past, present and future…

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This article examines different attempts by educators to incorporate web archiving into their curriculums when teaching student from K-12, believing that utilizing archives can empower students to contribute their views to the “historical record”.…
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