"‘Librarians and other staff with responsibilities for archives, special collections and other history collections often feel intimidated by Web 2.0 technology. In fact, they have nothing to fear and the technology (with which many of them are familiar and already use in their personal lives, e.g. Facebook, Flickr, etc.) can be used to enhance their collections as this excellent book shows. 5/5’ - HEA-ICS ‘This book is well organized and utilizes a down-to-earth tone that is both persuasive a..
The need for studying and promoting web-archiving for longterm information preservation and accessib...
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
http://archivemati.ca Researching access to digital archives. Newest entry: Web 2.0 and Archival Ins...
A Different Kind of Web: New Connections Between Archives and Our Users. KATE THEIMER, ed. Chicago: ...
Editor: Kate Theimer Case Study, A New Look for Old Information: Creating a Wiki to Share Campus Hi...
Presentation given as a roundtable at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association...
Whether building stronger relationships with patrons, highlighting collections and exhibits in new a...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new o...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new ...
Special collections staff are duty-bound to promote their collections and ensure continued access. T...
Web 2.0 is about connecting people (Facebook, MySpace, Ning), in an interactive, (IM, multimedia) co...
The Library of Congress, like many cultural heritage organizations, faces a number of challenges as...
Web 2.0 technologies have fundamentally changed the way in which people interact and find informatio...
CHANCESI N TECHNOLOGY and evolving trends in contemporary schol-arship are enhancing the role of the...
This study explores how cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) have adopted Web 2.0 principles and ap...
The need for studying and promoting web-archiving for longterm information preservation and accessib...
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
http://archivemati.ca Researching access to digital archives. Newest entry: Web 2.0 and Archival Ins...
A Different Kind of Web: New Connections Between Archives and Our Users. KATE THEIMER, ed. Chicago: ...
Editor: Kate Theimer Case Study, A New Look for Old Information: Creating a Wiki to Share Campus Hi...
Presentation given as a roundtable at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association...
Whether building stronger relationships with patrons, highlighting collections and exhibits in new a...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new o...
Archives are using Web 2.0 applications in a context that allows for new types of interaction, new ...
Special collections staff are duty-bound to promote their collections and ensure continued access. T...
Web 2.0 is about connecting people (Facebook, MySpace, Ning), in an interactive, (IM, multimedia) co...
The Library of Congress, like many cultural heritage organizations, faces a number of challenges as...
Web 2.0 technologies have fundamentally changed the way in which people interact and find informatio...
CHANCESI N TECHNOLOGY and evolving trends in contemporary schol-arship are enhancing the role of the...
This study explores how cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) have adopted Web 2.0 principles and ap...
The need for studying and promoting web-archiving for longterm information preservation and accessib...
© 2008 Megan Grace SheehyWith digital media and the web becoming increasingly pervasive in our every...
http://archivemati.ca Researching access to digital archives. Newest entry: Web 2.0 and Archival Ins...