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Title
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Digital Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
Digital archiving is gaining increased attention by both the general public and the scholarly community. The proliferation of digital content through networked channels raises cultural awareness of the ephemeral as well as ubiquitous nature of digitization. This collection highlights critical arguments regarding the digital humanities and digital archiving. The featured studies provide a broad cultural context and essential questions for archive creation and scholarly digital humanities research.
Sound
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Title
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Archiving
Subject
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Archives
Description
An account of the resource
“Archiving” by Digital Writing and Research Lab is a family-friendly podcast episode released and published March 18th, 2014. In this episode of the archive the host, Megan Eatman, speaks to members of the Digital Writing and Research Lab’s Digital Archiving group alongside co-chair Rappaport’s Center’s Human Rights Archive Working Group. They discuss their various approaches and struggles when it comes to the world of digital archiving. The episode typically focuses on the challenges of having to build an entire digital archiving website from scratch and their struggles with making sure they are gathering the necessary different forms of media that are seen as necessary for creating an authentic and efficient digital archiving platform. This episode of this podcast is a great addition to the archiving website because you hear first hand experiences of experts in the field of archiving go into details on the struggles they face that are typical struggles that most of us will most likely have to deal with in the realm of digital archiving. Not only do they speak about their own personal experiences, they give advice to others through a variety of given questions submitted by listeners who plan on being involved.
Creator
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Digital Writing and Research Lab
Date
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2014-03-18
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
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podcast_zeugma_archiving_1000280229049
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Digital Writing and Research Lab, March 18, 2014. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/archiving/id579303935?i=1000280229049
archive practices
born digital
collaboration
usability
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Preservation Issues
Description
An account of the resource
Preservation in the archive involves the process of historical representation and connotes security, safety, and assurance that the collections will remain intact and uncorrupted for future generations to enjoy. Digital collections pose unique preservation challenges and require an assessment of risks, both material and intellectual, as part of the planning and management policies. These entries illuminate standard archival preservation practices and present future trends.
Book
A written or printed work consisting of pages.
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Title
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Conserving for the Future by Archiving Our Past: A Story about Technology and Digitization Informed
Subject
The topic of the resource
Collective Memory
Description
An account of the resource
“Conserving for the Future by Archiving Our Past; A Story about Technology and Digitization Informed by a Vintage Paperback Book Collection” written by and released by Education Resources Information Center (ERIC). This 16 page pamphlet discusses the period of change that happens when taking information and digitizing it for digital archiving. Many pieces of informational texts just talk about the before and after, but do not go into how this impacts society once everything is said and done and through the process of taking such classic works and placing them for digital works for the world to see.It discusses what happens to those bits and pieces of information once they have gone through the processes and are uploaded in their designated servers. It mostly focuses on the negative impacts that this may have, stating that the original “essence” of such works can be lost when transformed into a digital version. It takes a very informational topic and creates a sense of empathy for our previous works. This would be a very valuable addition to the archive because it brings in a very neglected point of view that is not considered much in the modern day and age of technology. Students need to be informed of the potential losses that may come when doing a action that may be simplifying our lives, but also losing the effects of nostalgia that come within such works. The true purpose of these works are questioned as to being lost or misused when turned into digital versions.
Creator
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ERIC
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
Identifier
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ERIC_EJ913573
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ERIC EJ913573: Conserving for the Future by Archiving Our Past; A Story about Technology and Digitization Informed by a Vintage Paperback Book Collection. ERIC, n.d.
history
memory
preservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Digital Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
Digital archiving is gaining increased attention by both the general public and the scholarly community. The proliferation of digital content through networked channels raises cultural awareness of the ephemeral as well as ubiquitous nature of digitization. This collection highlights critical arguments regarding the digital humanities and digital archiving. The featured studies provide a broad cultural context and essential questions for archive creation and scholarly digital humanities research.
Sound
A resource whose content is primarily intended to be rendered as audio.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Libraries Face the Challenge of Archiving Digital Material
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curation
Description
An account of the resource
“Libraries Face the Challenge of Archiving Digital Material” by IEEE Computer Society is a podcast about how libraries are facing the problems that are presented by the modern day digital material. This podcast is used to introduce the ongoing problems of preserving printed and digital materials that libraries face. It goes into how digital material owned by libraries is being converted or transitioning printed materials into digital copies and how to preserve those copies from degradation. Libraries have faced the problem of preservation of printed materials before. Now, libraries are facing the challenge of preserving digital materials. Digital materials in terms of videos, recordings, artwork and more. The libraries now have to look into preserving enormous information. The differences between written/printed material that are preserved by libraries and the digital copies that are preserved by servers. The difficulties lay in how materials are preserved and how to categories the information. This would be a good addition to the archive by way of Digital Humanities. It is the history of how libraries are dealing with the ongoing problem of preserving materials, both in printed form and digital form. It shows how libraries are facing these problems and the solution in terms of preservation of information.
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IEEE Computer Society
Date
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2010-07-09
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
Identifier
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podcast_computing-nows-news-podcast_libraries-face-challenge-o_1000084801063
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IEEE Computer Society, September 7, 2010. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/libraries-face-challenge-archiving-digital-material/id382136308?i=1000084801063.
archive practices
data
preservation
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123
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Title
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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Book
A written or printed work consisting of pages.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Digitally Archiving Cultural Objects
Subject
The topic of the resource
Collective memory
Description
An account of the resource
As our heritage deteriorates through erosion, human error or natural disasters, it has become more important than ever to preserve our past ' even if it is in digital form only. This highly relevant work describes thorough research and methods for preserving cultural heritage objects through the use of 3D digital data. These methods were developed via computer vision and computer graphics technologies. They offer a way of passing our heritage down to future generations.
Creator
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Ikeuchi, Katsushi
Miyazaki, Daisuke
Publisher
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Springer
Date
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2008
Contributor
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Tripson, Charlotte
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Springer-Verlag US
Type
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E-Book
Book
Identifier
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Hardcover 978-0-387-75806-0
Soft Cover 978-1-4419-4543-3
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Digitally Archiving Cultural Objects. Ikeuchi, Katsushi, Miyazaki, Daisuke Ed. New York: Springer US (2008). Print.
collaboration
community archiving
history
preservation
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Title
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Personal Archiving
Description
An account of the resource
Individual, family, and community histories are increasingly being documented and preserved on the Internet through a wide array of social media, software products, and services. Stories, images, and video are being uploaded, organized, and accessed on the Web.
This collection aims to highlight methods and materials having to do with personal archiving, and its relationship to the field of digital archiving.
Book
A written or printed work consisting of pages.
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Title
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How to Archive Family Keepsakes: Learn How to Preserve Family Photos, Memorabilia and Genealogy Records
Subject
The topic of the resource
Personal Archiving
Description
An account of the resource
"In every family someone ends up with Mom's and Dad's "stuff"—a lifetime's worth of old family photos, papers, and memorabilia packed into boxes, trunks, and suitcases. This inheritance can be as much a burden as it is a blessing. How do you organize your loved one's estate in a way that honors your loved one, keeps the peace in your family and doesn't take over your home or life? How to Archive Family Keepsakes gives you step-by-step advice for how to organize, distribute and preserve family heirlooms.
You'll learn how to:
Organize the boxes of your parents' stuff that you inherited
Decide which family heirlooms to keep
Donate items to museums, societies, and charities
Protect and pass on keepsakes
Create a catalog of family heirlooms
Organize genealogy files and paperwork
Digitize family history records
Organize computer files to improve your research
Whether you have boxes filled with treasures or are helping a parent or relative downsize to a smaller home, this book will help you organize your family archive and preserve your family history for future generations. "
Creator
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Levenick, Denise May
Publisher
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Family Tree Books
Date
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September 13, 2012
Contributor
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Webb, Kimberly
Rights
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©2007-2013 Denise Levenick, The Family Curator™ | All Rights Reserved.
Type
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E-Book
Identifier
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ISBN-13: 978-1440322235
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Levenick, Denise May. How to Archive Family Keepsakes: Learn How to Preserve Family Photos, Memorabilia and Genealogy Records. Family Tree Books (2012). Print.
archive practices
history
preservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Digital Curation: Learning and Legacy in Later Life
Subject
The topic of the resource
Pedagogy
Description
An account of the resource
The world population is ageing. In the UK alone, it is projected that by 2035 those aged 65 and over will account for 23 per cent of the total population whilst the number of people aged 85 and over will account for 5 per cent of the total population. At the same time, the digital transformations of the last few decades are leaving behind many older adults who, for reasons ranging from accessibility issues to work biographies to personal preference, are less likely to engage with digital technologies. Research undertaken in this area to date has largely been policy led and concerned with providing hardware access and basic skills
Creator
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Manchester, Helen
Publisher
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SAGE Publications
Date
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2016
Contributor
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Johnson, Richard
Type
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Web
Bibliographic Citation
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Manchester, Helen. "Digital Curation: Learning and Legacy in Later Life." Digital Curation: Learning and Legacy in Later Life. 2015
archival practices
computer
digital technologies
usability
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Title
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Preservation Issues
Description
An account of the resource
Preservation in the archive involves the process of historical representation and connotes security, safety, and assurance that the collections will remain intact and uncorrupted for future generations to enjoy. Digital collections pose unique preservation challenges and require an assessment of risks, both material and intellectual, as part of the planning and management policies. These entries illuminate standard archival preservation practices and present future trends.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Archiving the Visual
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
Description
An account of the resource
This article takes a look at the difficulties presented to researchers due to the newspaper digitization. These difficulties are mainly due to the fact that the pictures and formatting of the newspapers have been removed to allow the proper information to be conveyed. The research in this article will be looking at digitized newspapers relating to the 1985 bombing of the MOVE1 house in Philadelphia, PA.
Creator
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Maurantonio, Nicole
Publisher
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Routledge
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
January 2014
Contributor
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Rosa, Ryan
Rights
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Copyright of Media History is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Journal Article
Identifier
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Bibliographic Citation
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Maurantonio, Nicole "Archiving the Visual." <em>Media History </em>20.1 (2014): 88-02.
archive practices
data
digital technologies
history
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Online Journal
An item published by an online journal or magazine.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Best Practice Guidelines for Digital Collections
Description
An account of the resource
The "Best Practice Guidelines for Digital Collections" provides the essential, critical standards that all digital librarians, archivists and scholars should implement when designing a digital collection. The article also includes guidelines for adapting the standards according to the unique collections and mission of the archiving institution.
The article introduces best practices for developing selection criteria and for determining the personnel and technical resources required to secure and maintain the collection. Following an in-depth review of copyright issues, the article discusses the necessary elements and work-flow of a digital collections project. These elements include: metadata, quality control procedures, usability testing, web design, and technical specifications for media types and encoding.
Creator
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Schreibman, S.
Carignan, Y.
Evander, J.
Gueguen, G.
Hanlon, A.
Murray, K.
Roper, J.
Ross, T.
Publisher
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University of Maryland Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2007-05-04
Contributor
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Polk, Victoria
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Journal Article
Identifier
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http://ourdigitalworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/DigitizationBestPractices_Schreibman.pdf
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Schreibman et al., “Best Practice Guidelines for Digital Collections.” University of Maryland Libraries. (2007): 1-81. http://www.lib.umd.edu/dcr/publication/
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curation
archival standards
copyright laws
metadata
usability
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Building Digital Archives, Descriptions, and Displays: A how-to-Do-It Manual for Archivists and Librarians (How-to-Do-It Manuals for Libraries)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Digital humanities
Description
An account of the resource
Noted archivist and library educator Frederick Stielow provides a comprehensive guide to efficiently adding content to the Web - and to creating Web-based descriptions and finding aids that will draw surfers to the library's, museum's, or other repository's Web site that houses them. All major digital approaches and languages - SGML, XML, and EAD (Encoded Archival Description) - as well as established descriptive standards such as the Dublin Core and Open URL are covered. Options for capturing images, sounds, and video resources and automated techniques for converting optical characters are explained step-by-step. As he did is his earlier critically acclaimed "Creating Virtual Libraries", Stielow provides much more than just technical guidance: he also discusses how to integrate digital archives (and their associated records) with turnkey library automation systems and provides a thorough discussion of policies regarding what to digitize and post. Here is the ideal primer for project management and the perfect general guide for managing digital archives.
Creator
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Stielow, Frederick
Publisher
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Neal Schuman Pub
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2003
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Johnson, Richard
Is Referenced By
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http://www.amazon.com/Building-Digital-Archives-Descriptions-Displays/dp/1555704638
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Book
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ISBN-13: 978-1555704636
Bibliographic Citation
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Stielow, Frederick J. Building Digital Archives, Descriptions, and Displays: A How-to-do-it Manual for Archivists and Librarians. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2003.
archive practices
metadata
web archiving
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Planning, Building, and Curation
Description
An account of the resource
Archives may represent any number or size collection and institution. These different types of archives may include governmental, non-selective collecting, thematic or activist, with corresponding missions and purposes unique to each institution. The items of this collection engage the processes of archive planning, building, and curation, and also represent notable digital archives whose collections reflect their respective institution's history and community.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
DIY: Creating a Digital Archive
Subject
The topic of the resource
Personal archives
Description
An account of the resource
During the research phase of History Detectives investigations, we rely on one tool more than any other: the digital image. We email them to experts, we enlarge them for details, and we use them to avoid handling originals any more than we must. Digital images are also used by the hundreds to illustrate the stories we tell. (Next time you watch an episode, count how many archival photos fly across the screen.) Over the course of eight seasons we’ve compiled a hulking digital archive. It’s invaluable to us, and it can be equally useful to anybody with a collection of old family photos.
Creator
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The History Detectives Team
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
PBS
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2010
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Johnson, Richard
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Web
Bibliographic Citation
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The History Detectives Team. "DIY: Creating a Digital Archive." PBS. Accessed April 22, 2016.
archival practices
digital images
preservation
web archiving