This article reflects on the first eighteen months of a long-term project to digitize a large and still-growing postcard collection. The project is notable for its use of student workers, developing an active donor base, establishing a significant online presence, and igniting interest in, use of, and donations to the collection itself. Throughout 2014, statistics from Google Analytics, CONTENTdm, and Flickr were monitored and analyzed. Combined with a review of the project itself, this case study examines how cultural heritage materials may be made available on a limited budget and used in the Digital Age
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
This paper examines a heritage practice by which memory institutions extend their role as repositori...
This study describes an online survey of institutions which host digital archival collections on Fli...
Many memory institutions are now digitizing their holdings to provide online access. Although recent...
Looking to the future, innovations commonly tends to dismiss the old and to replace it with the new....
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
Looking to the future, innovations commonly tends to dismiss the old and to replace it with the new....
This article describes the background behind and the process of the digitization of travel ephemera ...
This case study describes the process L. Tom Perry Special Collections used to create and promote a ...
Since the late 1990s the potential of the digital world for generating new ways of engaging with her...
The wide diffusion of mobile devices and of digital technologies are dramatically changing the usage...
This article will analyse the many challenges that creating, storing and using digital heritage has ...
Students in the course presented strategies for using social media to publicize a recently digitized...
A lot of digital heritage collections are available online nowadays. Most of the time searching thro...
Cultural heritage institutions can enhance their collections by sharing content through popular web ...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
This paper examines a heritage practice by which memory institutions extend their role as repositori...
This study describes an online survey of institutions which host digital archival collections on Fli...
Many memory institutions are now digitizing their holdings to provide online access. Although recent...
Looking to the future, innovations commonly tends to dismiss the old and to replace it with the new....
Our encounter with cultural heritage is changing because of the expansion of digital media. Engageme...
Looking to the future, innovations commonly tends to dismiss the old and to replace it with the new....
This article describes the background behind and the process of the digitization of travel ephemera ...
This case study describes the process L. Tom Perry Special Collections used to create and promote a ...
Since the late 1990s the potential of the digital world for generating new ways of engaging with her...
The wide diffusion of mobile devices and of digital technologies are dramatically changing the usage...
This article will analyse the many challenges that creating, storing and using digital heritage has ...
Students in the course presented strategies for using social media to publicize a recently digitized...
A lot of digital heritage collections are available online nowadays. Most of the time searching thro...
Cultural heritage institutions can enhance their collections by sharing content through popular web ...
The purpose of the research is to reveal the peculiarities of the digital collections functioning in...
This paper examines a heritage practice by which memory institutions extend their role as repositori...
This study describes an online survey of institutions which host digital archival collections on Fli...