Presentation slides from the 2018 SIA (Society of Indiana Archivists) annual meeting.Despite our best efforts to make our collections accessible to the public through online finding aids, they’re still relatively invisible to researchers who don’t know where to look. SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context) was developed as a discovery service for archival collections from institutions around the world, using data that has been already created (i.e. finding aids, MARC records, and EAC-CPF) as a starting point. Using SNAC as a search tool allows researchers to quickly access specific information about the subjects they are researching, including links to collections (archival collections, related resources, related external links) and rel...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
A team from the University of Michigan Library, consisting of members from Technical Services, Speci...
Presented at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Christine de Catanza...
"The Social Networks and Archival Context Project (SNAC) will address the ongoing challenge of trans...
Two related projects are laying the groundwork for establishing a National Archival Authorities Coop...
We will address the ongoing challenge of transforming description of and improving access to primary...
Presentation slides from the 2017 SALALM (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Mater...
This study measures the effects of Twitter usage among archivists in order to begin to identify and ...
Preprint of an article that will be published in the Papers of the Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of th...
Presented at the Mid-Michigan Digital Practitioners meeting, October 9, 2015.The University of Michi...
Over the last year+, we have, through some grant funding, created a list of private, public, persona...
In this paper, I discuss using digital names lists compiled from analog sources for social network a...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
A team from the University of Michigan Library, consisting of members from Technical Services, Speci...
Presented at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Christine de Catanza...
"The Social Networks and Archival Context Project (SNAC) will address the ongoing challenge of trans...
Two related projects are laying the groundwork for establishing a National Archival Authorities Coop...
We will address the ongoing challenge of transforming description of and improving access to primary...
Presentation slides from the 2017 SALALM (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Mater...
This study measures the effects of Twitter usage among archivists in order to begin to identify and ...
Preprint of an article that will be published in the Papers of the Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of th...
Presented at the Mid-Michigan Digital Practitioners meeting, October 9, 2015.The University of Michi...
Over the last year+, we have, through some grant funding, created a list of private, public, persona...
In this paper, I discuss using digital names lists compiled from analog sources for social network a...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
From Archives-L: I continually find web 2.0 technologies fascinating in the ways they connect people...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
This project examines how people think about and interact with special collections through the imple...
A team from the University of Michigan Library, consisting of members from Technical Services, Speci...
Presented at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. Christine de Catanza...