Monthly Archive: November 2010

Nov 02

Starting and Marketing Digital Archives

I have two questions for THATCamp. Well, that’s not true, I have many questions for THATCamp but two possible session-type questions. The first is more of a BootCamp question: How does one begin to go about creating a digital archive of historic documents? Even before questions of encoding and formatting, I am curious about copyright …

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Nov 01

Pulling together the “right” project team

This is the short version. THATCamp is next on my list after I survive this week. But I’m throwing this in the mix because it’s what I’m most interested in/in need of. I’m a humanities/education person through and through. Don’t know a thing about the “back-end” of all this DH stuff. Though I would say …

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Nov 01

Collaboration in the archives / archiving blogs

I have two separate lines of thought that I will explore briefly here.  They both emerge from thinking about blogs and social media in the archives, but go in very different directions. When I was blogging about archival processing for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania as a project archivist, I began to see the real …

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