Investigating a body of archival manuscript research in any field can be a daunting undertaking, particularly when the relevant primary sources are scattered amongst a variety of public and private locations. The creation of a digital collection of privately held manuscripts and minutiae offers a boon to researchers who would otherwise be obliged to travel extensively. The digital collection can provide a means of transcending the boundary between private and public access, ensuring that crucial material evidence is available in the public domain. The author argues that the interpolation of personal archival materials within the context of the digital public sphere offers a mechanism for investigating sites of knowledge that may otherwise b...
Web archives collections are an important site for preserving digital cultural heritage, capturing o...
In this chapter, we assess how existing digital projects that feature women's manuscripts (c. 1550-1...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...
This discussion explores some of the ways in which historical narratives can emerge from gaps in the...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
This short article introduces a new instalment of the Digital Forum adopts a curatorial focus in ord...
A large literature addresses the processes, circumstances and motivations that have given rise to ar...
[still need] “Truths are illusions about which one has forgotten that this is what they are.” Fried...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
This paper considers the potential of archivist-faculty collaboration to open and build engagement w...
How can library and archives professionals work with digital humanities researchers to provide a mor...
Shein and Lapworth demonstrate how employing “scan-and-return” practices to strengthen and diversify...
Paradigm (Personal ARchives Accessible in DIGital Media) is an exemplar project to explore how archi...
Web archives collections are an important site for preserving digital cultural heritage, capturing o...
In this chapter, we assess how existing digital projects that feature women's manuscripts (c. 1550-1...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...
This discussion explores some of the ways in which historical narratives can emerge from gaps in the...
In this contribution, Godfrey highlights the importance of the digital revolution in expanding acces...
Existing research offers fearful conclusions on the use of online archival collections, finding that...
This short article introduces a new instalment of the Digital Forum adopts a curatorial focus in ord...
A large literature addresses the processes, circumstances and motivations that have given rise to ar...
[still need] “Truths are illusions about which one has forgotten that this is what they are.” Fried...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
It is increasingly acknowledged that the Digital Humanities have placed too much emphasis on data cr...
This paper considers the potential of archivist-faculty collaboration to open and build engagement w...
How can library and archives professionals work with digital humanities researchers to provide a mor...
Shein and Lapworth demonstrate how employing “scan-and-return” practices to strengthen and diversify...
Paradigm (Personal ARchives Accessible in DIGital Media) is an exemplar project to explore how archi...
Web archives collections are an important site for preserving digital cultural heritage, capturing o...
In this chapter, we assess how existing digital projects that feature women's manuscripts (c. 1550-1...
Today, questions about online access to media history, digital research infrastructure, and cultural...