Individuals and organisations operate in an increasingly digital landscape, and one that presents a range of challenges and opportunities to archive creators, repositories and scholars. This presentation will address some of the issues that come into play now that manuscripts are 'born-digital'; it will also describe how the future Arch project is enabling the Bodleian to respond to this change, by providing facilities for depositors, curators and readers
Digital material is now ubiquitous and archivists are routinely expected to accession, manage and ma...
This article was written by Hannah Chandler, the Official Papers Librarian for the Bodleian Librarie...
This report outlines the findings of a workshop organised by the Collections Information Team at Wel...
Building a born-digital preservation program can be daunting -- especially at a small institution. ...
The Wellcome Library[1] acknowledges that born digital material will form part of its research colle...
This session will explore the decision-making and core considerations, processes, and technologies t...
Contemporary culture is increasingly digital. However, this prevalence of digital culture poses a si...
On three levels within digital history - the use of (1) digital sources, (2) digital tools (3) digi...
On the 7th of June 2018, The National Archives UK held its inaugural digital lecture, delivered by P...
The report provides recommendations to help ensure the physical and intellectual well-being of mater...
The British Library and the other UK Legal Deposit Libraries have been collecting various forms of b...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
This report is one of a set of outputs from the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project ...
Over the past few decades, advancements in technology have changed society entirely. Every bit of in...
This presentation discusses the phases of web collection development, challenges with web archives, ...
Digital material is now ubiquitous and archivists are routinely expected to accession, manage and ma...
This article was written by Hannah Chandler, the Official Papers Librarian for the Bodleian Librarie...
This report outlines the findings of a workshop organised by the Collections Information Team at Wel...
Building a born-digital preservation program can be daunting -- especially at a small institution. ...
The Wellcome Library[1] acknowledges that born digital material will form part of its research colle...
This session will explore the decision-making and core considerations, processes, and technologies t...
Contemporary culture is increasingly digital. However, this prevalence of digital culture poses a si...
On three levels within digital history - the use of (1) digital sources, (2) digital tools (3) digi...
On the 7th of June 2018, The National Archives UK held its inaugural digital lecture, delivered by P...
The report provides recommendations to help ensure the physical and intellectual well-being of mater...
The British Library and the other UK Legal Deposit Libraries have been collecting various forms of b...
Digital archives are transforming the Humanities and the Sciences. Digitized collections of newspape...
This report is one of a set of outputs from the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project ...
Over the past few decades, advancements in technology have changed society entirely. Every bit of in...
This presentation discusses the phases of web collection development, challenges with web archives, ...
Digital material is now ubiquitous and archivists are routinely expected to accession, manage and ma...
This article was written by Hannah Chandler, the Official Papers Librarian for the Bodleian Librarie...
This report outlines the findings of a workshop organised by the Collections Information Team at Wel...