This short article introduces a new instalment of the Digital Forum adopts a curatorial focus in order to consider the roles played by digital resources in the creation and management of collections of relevance for the study of the Victorian age. Featuring contributions from Douglas Dodds (of the V&A), Peter Findlay (of JISC) and Jenny Mitcham (of the Borthwick Institute), this instalment of the DF explores issues ranging from the digitisation of historical artefacts to the storage and presentation of those artefacts as ‘surrogates’ in a digital environment
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
This framing essay accompanies, abstracts, and provides a justification of the intellectual signific...
This framing essay accompanies, abstracts, and provides a justification of the intellectual signific...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
This article explores the potential that community-led digital engagement with heritage holds for st...
This article explores the potential that community–led digital engagement with heritage holds for st...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
This article explores the potential that community–led digital engagement with heritage holds for st...
A lecture surveying the history and present state of humanities digitisation, given at the launch ev...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
Digital heritage acquires a definition and an international status in 2003 when a charter is devoted...
This framing essay accompanies, abstracts, and provides a justification of the intellectual signific...
This framing essay accompanies, abstracts, and provides a justification of the intellectual signific...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we identify key common themes that are developed in...
This chapter presents an overview of the changes in supply and demand of cultural heritage goods and...
This article explores the potential that community-led digital engagement with heritage holds for st...
This article explores the potential that community–led digital engagement with heritage holds for st...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
This article explores the potential that community–led digital engagement with heritage holds for st...
A lecture surveying the history and present state of humanities digitisation, given at the launch ev...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...