Digitizing the past: next steps for public sector digitization, looks at at history of digitisation projects in the UK. It looks at the issues relating to programmes such as the Arts and Humanities Research Council Resource Enhancement Scheme, the lottery-supported New Opportunties Fund and the JISC Digitisation Programme. It reviews some of the reasons for successes and failures within these programmes, in particular looking at the greater emphasis being placed on sustainability and the need for managers of digital resources to ensure their digitised data is available from multiple locations
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
A lecture surveying the history and present state of humanities digitisation, given at the launch ev...
[ES] We are at a unique point in history, the cusp of a Digital Dark Age, where cultural heritage pr...
An overview of how the hopes offered by digitisation turned into a problem when the explosion of for...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
Following the eEurope Initiative: An Information Society for All, that emphases digitalization as...
Abstract: Technological innovation has led to disruptions in the global economy. In South Africa, on...
This presentation outlines the digitisation framework implemented over the last 5 years at the Unive...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107414/1/york-LITAGuideProof-201405.pdfDescription o...
Digital history is a field that escapes easy definition due to its incorporation of an ever-growing ...
The 1990s have been defined as the decade of digitization, which has been hailed by its proponents a...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation un...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...
A lecture surveying the history and present state of humanities digitisation, given at the launch ev...
[ES] We are at a unique point in history, the cusp of a Digital Dark Age, where cultural heritage pr...
An overview of how the hopes offered by digitisation turned into a problem when the explosion of for...
This article discusses the evolution of British History Online, with particular attention to the way...
Following the eEurope Initiative: An Information Society for All, that emphases digitalization as...
Abstract: Technological innovation has led to disruptions in the global economy. In South Africa, on...
This presentation outlines the digitisation framework implemented over the last 5 years at the Unive...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107414/1/york-LITAGuideProof-201405.pdfDescription o...
Digital history is a field that escapes easy definition due to its incorporation of an ever-growing ...
The 1990s have been defined as the decade of digitization, which has been hailed by its proponents a...
The Natural History Museum, London (NHM) has now carried out more than five years of digitisation un...
Digital History – the use of computational methods to analyse, understand and disseminate knowledge ...
Digitally available repositories are becoming not only more and more widespread but also larger and ...
The vast bulk of source material for historical research is still paper-based. But this is bound to ...
This talk deals with a question that is becoming increasingly important for historians who work with...