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What is an Archive?
Description
An account of the resource
Archives are collections of primary sources, cataloged and grouped for the purpose of preserving and making accessible the records of society’s cultural and historic heritage. Laura Millar, noted archivist and author of Archives principles and practices, defines the mission of archives “to acquire, preserve and make available the documentary memory of society…”(Millar 2010). These entries will focus on the explanation and description of an archive and why they are important to society. What does it mean to be an archive and what is the value of an archive?
E-Book
Electronic version of printed book.
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Title
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Case of the Puzzling Personal Digital Archive
Subject
The topic of the resource
Archives
Description
An account of the resource
“Case of the Puzzling Personal Digital Archive” by writers Wendy Hagenmaier, Oscar Gittemeier and Michelle Kirk is a presentation hosted by NYU’s Moving Image Archiving and Preservation program. The program is working in collaboration with NYU Libraries and Coalition for Networked Information. This is run under their communications and sciences department. The presentation is an introduction to people who are trying to preserve personal information and sort it into an organized way that is easy to look and search through. The presentation itself is an interesting and colorful powerpoint for viewers in order to keep them engaged. This is especially important for people who are not familiar with programs. The presentators will introduce the concept of preserving personal information and how to do it without encountering more problems in a funny, comedic way.This adds an aspect of relatability for the readers in order to keep them following along in what is usually an extensive and complicated process. This presentation is valuable because it allows viewers an easy introduction into how to preserve personal information, the dangers of not doing so, and the correct way to do so. Preserving information can be a quite tricky and tedious task, with even the smallest errors resulting in incorrectly preserved and processed information.
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Wendy Hagenmaier, Oscar Gittemeier and Michelle Kirk
Date
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2015-05-06
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
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CaseofthePuzzlingPersonalDigitalArchivePDA2015Hagenmaier
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Hagenmaier, wendy. “Case of the Puzzling Personal Digital Archive.” Case of the Puzzling Personal Digital Archive, n.d.
community archiving
content management
ethics
open access
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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
A resource whose content is primarily intended to be rendered as audio.
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Title
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Digital Pedagogy
Subject
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Pedagogy
Description
An account of the resource
Digital pedagogy is using digital tools to enhance teaching and learning experience. It offers the possibility of enabling more interaction among students and instructors and increasing student academic success. Educators who incorporate digital pedagogy in classroom re-creates the contemporary worlds which their students encounter every day. This paper provides a brief introduction to digital pedagogy.
“Digital Pedagogy” is a one page descriptive article written by Matthew N.O. Sadiku in order to help guide a method of teaching when presenting an academic or theoretical concept. Considering that technology is constantly evolving and changing, it is important for professors and teachers to be kept updated on new lingo and practices of digital technology so that when they interact directly with their students they can be able to relate on a fresher and newer basis. In using a basics following-a;ong sheet like this one, it has been proven to rapidly increase the success rates for many students as there is common ground and understanding between them and the professor. This would be a great item to add to the archiving website because it offers introductions and conclusions that professors can use when giving a lecture or teaching in class. Not only does it help outline the necessary lessons of digital pedagogy, it offers direct resource citations that can be used as direct examples for the students. Lastly, it shares the pros and cons of such a topic, giving students a direct comparison of pros and cons to learn from. This lesson can be very complex and overly complicated for many instructors to teach their students, but with the help of this sheet it can be made simplistic, but still remain informational and accurate.
Creator
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Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Adedamola Omotoso, Sarhan M. Musa
Date
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2019-05-18 12:03:40
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
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Httpswww.ijtsrd.comengineeringother21490digital-pedagogymatthew-n-o-sadiku
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Sadiku, mathew n.o., Adedamola Omotoso, and Sarhan M. Musa, May 18, 2019. Httpswww.ijtsrd.comengineeringother21490digital-pedagogymatthew-n-o-sadiku.
community archiving
content management
digital technologies
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Dublin Core
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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
A resource whose content is primarily intended to be rendered as audio.
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Title
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Digital Humanities and Digital Media
Subject
The topic of the resource
Digital humanities
Description
An account of the resource
“Digital Humanities and Digital Media: conversations on politics, cultures, aesthetics, and literacy” is a book written by Roberto Simanowski. Unlike the previous item additions that we have added to the archive, this one is fairly new, being published in the year 2016. It is defined by critics as “exceptionally relatable” and a “very lively and engaging” take; turning an overcomplicated matter to one of very simple divided parts. Simanowski takes a very different approach in his novel than we have seen in many others in this category. He interviews many different “key figures” in the Digital Humanities field from different eras in time to show the quickly progressive and always changing state of digital media. Not only is Simanowski a writer, but he is a skilled journalist with many years of experience in interviewing others in a professional but easily relatable manner. He ensures that all his interviews share the same common key points and fields while also asking very key specific questions that relate to each individual interviewee. This text would be an important addition to the archiving website because it is in a style that is different than many others, adding a new potential way for students to learn.
Creator
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Roberto Simanowski
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2016
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
Identifier
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podcast_midland-pictures-fm_data-management-archiving_1000427525667
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Simanowski, roberto. Open Humanities Press, n.d. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/midland-pictures-fm/id1369269749.
archive practices
content management
digital technologies
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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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Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: Third European Conference
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curation
Description
An account of the resource
“Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries” is one out of many in a elongated series. This exact version is titled as the Third European Conference Proceedings, published in 1999. The purpose of this text is to enhance the skills of the readers by breaking down the individual means of archinging separated by every chapter. The text first breaks down the “text-book” approaches of digitizing and categorizing images for digital downloading and archiving. The text then goes into the various methods of doing this, but in what they believe to be in more efficient manners. There are many tools and methods explained in the text for “first time users” of archiving and digitization. This is an essential addition to the archiving website because it has various instructions that can be help to a first time user to these new programs for archiving. In addition, it offers a lot of design guidelines and assistance in regard to aesthetics to make it easier for the reader to present their information for a wider audience. This is an extremely relevant addition because many instructions for archiving assume that every reader knows the basics. This text offers information in a way that a beginner or an expert can gain valuable knowledge from.
Creator
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ECDL ‘99 (1999: Paris, France); Abiteboul, S. (Serge); Vercoustre, Anne-Marie.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1999
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
Identifier
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ISBN: 978-3-540-66558-8
Bibliographic Citation
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Abiteboul, Serge. Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: Third European Conference, ECDL 99, Paris, France, September 22-24, 1999: Proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1999.
content management
cultural heritage
history
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Title
A name given to the resource
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.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Long term preservation of digital documents
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curation
Description
An account of the resource
“The Long term preservation of digital documents” is a book published in the year 2015. It was originally written in German but was eventually translated to English to reach a wider array of audiences. It is categorized as a digital preservation of electronic information resources. It includes sixty-two figures and thirty-two tablets with a list of informational bibliography references used within the book. The purpose of the novel is to understand and explain the importance of preserving digitized information and what are the best resources and methods to efficiently do so correctly. The book is set up in a textbook format divided by prefaces of specific subject headings followed by chapters that break down the individual information. This is a valuable addition to the archiving website because the importance of archiving digital documents is getting less and less relevant over time as generations are becoming less informed on the proper way to reserve documents and media. The textbook does have a lot of information and therefore has to be divided into concise paragraphs using small fonts. Thankfully, it is available for download in different formats helping readers to individually decide in what type of format would be most comfortable for them to read the given information.
Creator
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Uwe M. Borghoff, Peter Rodig, Jan Scheffzyk, Lothar Schmitz.
Date
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2005
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
Identifier
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Isbn: 97835403363963540336397
Bibliographic Citation
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Borghoff, Uwe M. Long-Term Preservation of Digital Documents: Principles and Practices. Berlin: Springer, 2010.
Archival Standards
content management
preservation
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
What is an Archive?
Description
An account of the resource
Archives are collections of primary sources, cataloged and grouped for the purpose of preserving and making accessible the records of society’s cultural and historic heritage. Laura Millar, noted archivist and author of Archives principles and practices, defines the mission of archives “to acquire, preserve and make available the documentary memory of society…”(Millar 2010). These entries will focus on the explanation and description of an archive and why they are important to society. What does it mean to be an archive and what is the value of an archive?
PowerPoint Presentation
Collection of PowerPoint slides
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Title
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The Library of Congress and Personal Digital Archiving
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curation
Description
An account of the resource
The Library of Congress and Personal Digital Archiving by Mike Ashenfield was produced and released on May 5th, 2015. It is an open source instruction and informational guide on various personal digital archiving resources. There is a total of 300 pages with various different categories to sectionalize the information being presented. For example, some categorizations are by social media. According to the presentation, different social media contain various functions in regarding how they like to cite and source their resources. In addition, it provides the history and origins of digital archiving and why it is necessary for saving data and information over time. This informational presentation is provided by the Library of Congress, allowing it to be an open access program available for viewing and download by the public. This item can be a very essential item to add because it is categorized in a very sleek and concise manner. It is a very simplistic but informational guide that can be used to aid anyone from students to professors when teaching and instruction lessons on digital archiving. It’s overall purpose is to ensure that the public continues being informed on the processes and value of digital archiving so that information can be digitized and preserved for future generations to come.
Creator
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Mike Ashenfelder
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2015-05-06 18:56:32
Contributor
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Clara Pulido, Jacquelyn Curtin, Truc Duong
Identifier
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ashenfelder_pda2015
Bibliographic Citation
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Ashenfelder, Mike. The Library of Congress and Personal Digital Archiving. Accessed April 13, 2020. https://archive.org/details/ashenfelder_pda2015/page/n1/mode/2up.
archive practices
content management
web archiving
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
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.
E-Book
Electronic version of printed book.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Digital Preservation Handbook
Subject
The topic of the resource
Digital Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
The purpose of the Digital Preservation Handbook is to guide scholars, archivists and communities on the importance of preserving their digital materials that they have collected. The handbook is online, so it is accessible to everyone who is seeking introduction to preservation and the purpose it holds for preserving digital sources. It focuses on the rapid increase of digital forms that are being published on the daily and the handbook is bringing awareness to these digital materials. The Handbook is a guide set for the long term in maintaining, creating and investing digital materials. Sources are complicated data and need to be handled with a lot of thought and patience. The Handbook explores preservation’s major topics and issues, and it helps others come up with strategic options on handling these problems. It is also important to know how to handle the practical tools in the process of preservation so there are no challenges faced.
Digital materials is a growing aspect in our culture, knowledge and economy that preserving information will benefit future generations. If there are no guides to help current digital communities on the importance of preservation, then future digital communities will fault in handling and preserving material.
Creator
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Digital Preservation Coalition
Source
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Online Book
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2020
Bibliographic Citation
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Coalition, Digital Preservation. “Digital Preservation Handbook.” Digital Preservation Coalition, 2020. https://www.dpconline.org/handbook.
Contributor
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Janet Jaimes
Archival Materials
content management
preservation
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Title
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Ethics, Privacy, Copyright, and Legislation
Description
An account of the resource
This collection represents the delicate balance digital archivists seek when designing an archive that preserves and provides access, while also ensuring all parties' right to privacy and intellectual property. Also known as risk management, archives must anticipate potential infringements of intellectual property and privacy rights, and guard the public's right to free and open access. Items in the collection address risk management issues and underscore the necessity for keeping current in legal and ethical archival practices.
Online Journal
An item published by an online journal or magazine.
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Title
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The Post-Truth Archive: Considerations for Archiving Context in Fake News Repositories
Subject
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ethics
Creator
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Commisso, Corrie
Publisher
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Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture
Date
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October 2017
Contributor
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Ramos, Madison
Identifier
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ISSN: 21952957
DOI: 10.1515/pdtc-2017-0010
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Commisso, Corrie. 2017. “The Post-Truth Archive: Considerations for Archiving Context in Fake News Repositories”. Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p99-102. 4p. DOI:
10.1515/pdtc-2017-0010
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Article
Description
An account of the resource
In a modern media environment in which fake news is widely disseminated amongst the public and previously trusted media sources are viewed with suspicion, those in the archival profession are tasked with finding methods with which fake news can be preserved. The value in preservation lies in cultural context, which, conversely, remains the as the most daunting issue archivists face in this subject. This article considers the obstacles involving archiving fake news that differ from the archiving of any other piece of information, namely, the need for an archive to include enough sources to create enough context for future contributors and researchers to understand the items preserved.
archive practices
content management
digital repositories
ethics
preservation
web archiving
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Title
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Ethics, Privacy, Copyright, and Legislation
Description
An account of the resource
This collection represents the delicate balance digital archivists seek when designing an archive that preserves and provides access, while also ensuring all parties' right to privacy and intellectual property. Also known as risk management, archives must anticipate potential infringements of intellectual property and privacy rights, and guard the public's right to free and open access. Items in the collection address risk management issues and underscore the necessity for keeping current in legal and ethical archival practices.
Online Journal
An item published by an online journal or magazine.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues
Subject
The topic of the resource
ethics
Creator
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Bradley, Kevin & Puri, Anisa
Publisher
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Australian Historical Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
March 2016
Contributor
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Ramos, Madison
Type
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Case Study
Identifier
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ISSN: 1031461X
Bibliographic Citation
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Bradley et al. “Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues”. Australian Historical Studies Vol. 47 Issue 1, p75-91, 17p. Accessed April 3rd, 2020. DOI:
10.1080/1031461X.2015.1122072
Description
An account of the resource
The distribution of multi-media primary sources, in this article, chiefly oral history interviews through searchable digital archives has dramatically improved the quality of historical research in recent years. With the integration of audio sources comes ethical complexities regarding how researches interpret their sources and how the public interacts with them. This article explores this issues while by using the Australian Generations Oral History Project as a case study.
archive practices
content management
ethics
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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.
E-Book
Electronic version of printed book.
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
Digital Humanities
Creator
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Dobreva, Milena
Publisher
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Facet Publishing
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2018
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
E-Book
Identifier
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ISBN: 9781783301140, 9781856049344, 9781783302406
Bibliographic Citation
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Dobreva, Milena. Digital Archives : Management, Access and Use. Facet Books for Archivists and Records Managers. London: Facet Publishing, 2018.
Contributor
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Stephen Taggart
Description
An account of the resource
Digital Archives: Management, Access, and Use is a collection that presents an expensive look at how rapid technological changes and the push for providing wide access to digitized cultural heritage holdings are changing the field. It also provides a set of inspirational and informative chapters from international experts that will help readers understand the drivers for change in archives and their implications. There is a variety of topics that are explored in this source. It discusses cultural institutions that are experimenting with sustainable business models for cultural production, the digitization of analog cultural heritage, intellectual property rights issues surrounding the re-use of digital objects and data for research, education, advocacy, and art, state-of-the-art solutions for building digital archives on networked infrastructure, trusted digital repositories for ensuring long-term access, and tools to serve emerging needs in digital humanities. It will help the readers understand the drivers for change in archives and their implications. Throughout the book, there are a set of inspirational and informative chapters from international experts. This will help the readers understand the drivers for change in archives and their implications.
This book is very informative when it comes how to manage, access, and use digital archives. It provides well plan out explanations of how rapid technological changes and the push for providing wide access to digitalized cultural heritage holdings are changing the field.
Archival Materials
content management
digital repositories
new media