After the digital revolution: Working with emails and born-digital records in literary and publishers’ archive
The digital revolution that for at least a couple of decades has radically transformed every sector ...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
After the digital revolution: Working with emails and born-digital records in literary and publisher...
The overall aim of this article is to push for access to born-digital archives, including email arch...
In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011 (Tales from the Digital Archive), archaeologis...
Access to data is seen as a key priority today. Yet, the vast majority of digital cultural data pres...
This paper discusses how the arrival of born-digital content into archives has both dictated innovat...
This episode grapples with the many implications of one big question: what happens to literary archi...
This presentation was given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
The growth of the internet has brought numerous tools and opportunities for archivists to both enhan...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
Our digital memories are threatened by archival hubris, technical misdirection, and simplistic appli...
The digital revolution that for at least a couple of decades has radically transformed every sector ...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
After the digital revolution: Working with emails and born-digital records in literary and publisher...
The overall aim of this article is to push for access to born-digital archives, including email arch...
In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011 (Tales from the Digital Archive), archaeologis...
Access to data is seen as a key priority today. Yet, the vast majority of digital cultural data pres...
This paper discusses how the arrival of born-digital content into archives has both dictated innovat...
This episode grapples with the many implications of one big question: what happens to literary archi...
This presentation was given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
The growth of the internet has brought numerous tools and opportunities for archivists to both enhan...
Co-authored by a Computer Scientist and a Digital Humanist, this article examines the challenges fac...
Objective – To outline current levels of access to digitized and born-digital collections, investiga...
Our digital memories are threatened by archival hubris, technical misdirection, and simplistic appli...
The digital revolution that for at least a couple of decades has radically transformed every sector ...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...