Stephen Bromage explores the Maine Historical Society’s experience creating, nurturing, and sustaining the Maine Memory Network (www.mainememory.net), a nationally recognized statewide digital museum. In particular, the article focuses on the opportunities that the digital humanities create to foster collaboration, to engage communities in the practice of history, and to collapse traditional geographic and institutional boundaries
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
This article examines the Bangor Historical Society to understand how changes that have occurred the...
Public outreach is an important aspect of modern archaeology, it can help shape how people understan...
Stephen Bromage discusses the important role libraries are playing through collaboration with the Ma...
An article on the Maine Memory Network (www.mainememory.net), a free online digitized collection of ...
The article discusses the Maine Historical Society’s ongoing efforts to acquaint MHS members with cu...
News piece on the Maine Memory Network, a new Maine Web site at focusing on Maine history. The ne...
Moving images are among the most important documents of twentieth-century life as they capture polic...
Running a state-wide digital history project on a shoestring budget and staffed primarily by volunte...
This article describes the creation of the Historical Atlas of Maine, one of the most significant sc...
The authors offer a look at how as archivists at the Maine Folklife Center they are using new digita...
This article reviews current research topics and historians; and, college courses on Maine History b...
Many Mainers give generously of their time to hundreds of local organizations that support and promo...
The article contains news of: Maine State Library, Museum and Archives; Maine Maritime Records at ...
This article contains recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
This article examines the Bangor Historical Society to understand how changes that have occurred the...
Public outreach is an important aspect of modern archaeology, it can help shape how people understan...
Stephen Bromage discusses the important role libraries are playing through collaboration with the Ma...
An article on the Maine Memory Network (www.mainememory.net), a free online digitized collection of ...
The article discusses the Maine Historical Society’s ongoing efforts to acquaint MHS members with cu...
News piece on the Maine Memory Network, a new Maine Web site at focusing on Maine history. The ne...
Moving images are among the most important documents of twentieth-century life as they capture polic...
Running a state-wide digital history project on a shoestring budget and staffed primarily by volunte...
This article describes the creation of the Historical Atlas of Maine, one of the most significant sc...
The authors offer a look at how as archivists at the Maine Folklife Center they are using new digita...
This article reviews current research topics and historians; and, college courses on Maine History b...
Many Mainers give generously of their time to hundreds of local organizations that support and promo...
The article contains news of: Maine State Library, Museum and Archives; Maine Maritime Records at ...
This article contains recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
This article examines the Bangor Historical Society to understand how changes that have occurred the...
Public outreach is an important aspect of modern archaeology, it can help shape how people understan...