“Snow Fall” is a Pulitzer Prize winning, digital storytelling project produced by the New York Times. It represents the next step in long-form digital journalism. The web application tells a compelling story about the fate of sixteen skiers and snowboarders during an avalanche. The textual element of the story is wrapped in a slick interface with gently appearing and disappearing images, strategically positioned HTML5 video and image slideshows, maps, and 3-D visualizations. Its title, “Snow Fall,” has become a verb in the digital journalism world. Upon seeing “Snow Fall” and other similar projects, the authors started to make the connection between this form of storytelling and Special Collections. Special Collections are full of interesti...
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In recent years, the impetus to create exhibits (both physical and online) that are innovative, prof...
During the spring 2016 semester, two professors from diverse educational backgrounds, a group of fre...
The New York Times’ interactive feature article Snow fall has won all the accolades but it’s just on...
Before the first Sumerian scribe tapped cuneiform characters onto a clay tablet, the Epic of Gilgame...
Since the inception of Seminar.net the phenomenon of Digital Storytelling has often been suggested a...
This article introduces the New Media Writing Prize (NMWP) special collection (https://www.webarchiv...
This paper and the accompanying slides were presented at the 78th IFLA General Conference and Assemb...
The term incunabula refers to the transition period that took place 50 years after Johannes Gutenb...
Digital Storytelling is emerging as “the” way to engage cultural heritage institutions’ visitors, bo...
Creative works are no longer to be intended as a given product, but as an ongoing ‘emergent’ process...
This paper will explore the narrative possibilities of digital media production as well as the chang...
Collections are the tools that people use to make sense of an ever-increasing number of archived web...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from an Old Dominion University Electrical & Computer Engineering (...
Digital stories—two- to five-minute videos consisting of a first-person voiceover set to a slideshow...
In recent years, the impetus to create exhibits (both physical and online) that are innovative, prof...
During the spring 2016 semester, two professors from diverse educational backgrounds, a group of fre...
The New York Times’ interactive feature article Snow fall has won all the accolades but it’s just on...
Before the first Sumerian scribe tapped cuneiform characters onto a clay tablet, the Epic of Gilgame...
Since the inception of Seminar.net the phenomenon of Digital Storytelling has often been suggested a...
This article introduces the New Media Writing Prize (NMWP) special collection (https://www.webarchiv...
This paper and the accompanying slides were presented at the 78th IFLA General Conference and Assemb...
The term incunabula refers to the transition period that took place 50 years after Johannes Gutenb...
Digital Storytelling is emerging as “the” way to engage cultural heritage institutions’ visitors, bo...
Creative works are no longer to be intended as a given product, but as an ongoing ‘emergent’ process...
This paper will explore the narrative possibilities of digital media production as well as the chang...
Collections are the tools that people use to make sense of an ever-increasing number of archived web...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from an Old Dominion University Electrical & Computer Engineering (...
Digital stories—two- to five-minute videos consisting of a first-person voiceover set to a slideshow...
In recent years, the impetus to create exhibits (both physical and online) that are innovative, prof...
During the spring 2016 semester, two professors from diverse educational backgrounds, a group of fre...