[Excerpt] Welcome to Issue no. 2 of Practical Technology for Archives. As with our first issue this issue has a digital focus. It is understandable that this should be the case since many archivists work extensively with digital tools and increasingly have to deal with born-digital records. I would, however, like to stress that we would welcome submissions on analog tools as well. We also welcome submissions in the form of audio or video clips. Hopefully, in future issues we will see a greater diversity in both content and format
[Excerpt:] My survey of local, national, and international audiovisual archival methods highlighted...
Archival repositories that intend to develop programmatic solutions for managing and preserving born...
National Endowment for the HumanitiesPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
[Excerpt] Digital. Digital. Digital. We have the pleasure of presenting another issue of Practical T...
Chris Rusbridge introduces Issue 1 of Volume 2 (2007) of the International Journal of Digital Curat...
[Excerpt] Archivists are now several decades in to appraising, arranging, describing, preserving, an...
[Excerpt] In 2014, the Dalhousie University Archives began its first archival mass digitization proj...
On first reading this group of articles on the international archival scene, I was struck by the deg...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
The article looks at the changing role of the archivist in the electronic age. It considers the new ...
For digital archives, the innovative use of information technology will enable archival information ...
Review of Making Your Tools Work for You: Building and Maintaining an Integrated Technical Ecosystem...
Thank you for the kind introduction. And thank you all for having me here to speak with you and to l...
While computers and automation have seemingly taken over, they have slowly and painfully crept into ...
This letter responds to Andrew Wilson’s concerns regarding my article in IJDC 4(1) entitled “An Inst...
[Excerpt:] My survey of local, national, and international audiovisual archival methods highlighted...
Archival repositories that intend to develop programmatic solutions for managing and preserving born...
National Endowment for the HumanitiesPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
[Excerpt] Digital. Digital. Digital. We have the pleasure of presenting another issue of Practical T...
Chris Rusbridge introduces Issue 1 of Volume 2 (2007) of the International Journal of Digital Curat...
[Excerpt] Archivists are now several decades in to appraising, arranging, describing, preserving, an...
[Excerpt] In 2014, the Dalhousie University Archives began its first archival mass digitization proj...
On first reading this group of articles on the international archival scene, I was struck by the deg...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
The article looks at the changing role of the archivist in the electronic age. It considers the new ...
For digital archives, the innovative use of information technology will enable archival information ...
Review of Making Your Tools Work for You: Building and Maintaining an Integrated Technical Ecosystem...
Thank you for the kind introduction. And thank you all for having me here to speak with you and to l...
While computers and automation have seemingly taken over, they have slowly and painfully crept into ...
This letter responds to Andrew Wilson’s concerns regarding my article in IJDC 4(1) entitled “An Inst...
[Excerpt:] My survey of local, national, and international audiovisual archival methods highlighted...
Archival repositories that intend to develop programmatic solutions for managing and preserving born...
National Endowment for the HumanitiesPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...