Presentation on the implications of web 2.0 technologies for archivists which argues that '2.0' is parter of a broader postmodern paradigm shift for the archives professiona.
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
Archives have existed since the oldest times of history. Human's evolving period is valid for archie...
Presentation on the implications of web 2.0 technologies for archivists which argues that '2.0' is p...
http://archivemati.ca Researching access to digital archives. Newest entry: Web 2.0 and Archival Ins...
This paper discusses some of the opportunities and tensions emerging around Archives 2.0, crowd-sour...
Presentation given as a roundtable at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association...
This book draws on the contributions of a range of international experts to consider the current arc...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new o...
We are buried in documents, and more and more of these are digital. Concerns with the durability of ...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new ...
Conference Archives on the Web – Experiences, Challenges, Visions. ICARUS – International Centre for...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies pose significant challenges to a...
This plenary address to the 2016 Association of Canadian Archivists' conference traces the evolution...
By looking at the advanced ICT methods now being employed, this volume details the long-lasting effe...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
Archives have existed since the oldest times of history. Human's evolving period is valid for archie...
Presentation on the implications of web 2.0 technologies for archivists which argues that '2.0' is p...
http://archivemati.ca Researching access to digital archives. Newest entry: Web 2.0 and Archival Ins...
This paper discusses some of the opportunities and tensions emerging around Archives 2.0, crowd-sour...
Presentation given as a roundtable at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association...
This book draws on the contributions of a range of international experts to consider the current arc...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new o...
We are buried in documents, and more and more of these are digital. Concerns with the durability of ...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new ...
Conference Archives on the Web – Experiences, Challenges, Visions. ICARUS – International Centre for...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies pose significant challenges to a...
This plenary address to the 2016 Association of Canadian Archivists' conference traces the evolution...
By looking at the advanced ICT methods now being employed, this volume details the long-lasting effe...
Derived from ancient Greek ("government"), the late Latin word "archive" has come in the modern era ...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
Archives have existed since the oldest times of history. Human's evolving period is valid for archie...