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iLibrarian » Personal Digital Archiving iLibrarian Series

The iLibrarian Personal Digital Archiving series of posts was based on a 3-hour hands-on workshop I give on the topic. Here’s a wrap up of all 8 articles as well as some recommended resources that I found exceptionally helpful in putting together the session. Series Articles Personal Digital

Library of Congress Blogs

The Library of Congress is preparing to launch a blog to serve K-12 teachers. It's our hope that this blog will further empower teachers to effectively use the Library's primary sources in the classroom, and we would like to ask you for help. Please drop the Library and line and let us know what

Celia's | OccupyArchive.org. Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media

UCT blogs | Home | Admin Celia's « Global Open Access Portal.UNESCO New comparative study of Wikipedia » OccupyArchive.org. Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media Posted by Celia Walter | 3 Nov, 2011 The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University is

Library Juice » CFP: Queers Online: LGBT Digital Practices in Libraries, Archives, and Museums

CFP: Queers Online: LGBT Digital Practices in Libraries, Archives, and Museums (An Edited Collection to be published as part of the Series on Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies) Litwin Books and Library Juice Press Rachel Wexelbaum, Editor Emily Drabinski, Gender and Sexuality in

Out of the Jungle: Congratulations to the University of Michigan Law Librarians

Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Monday, May 16, 2011 Congratulations to the University of Michigan Law Librarians It is always gratifying to see the librarians highlighted in a law school alumni publication. Over the

BlogJunction » Blog Archive » Webinar: Shine a light on your digital collections

With such great turnout for last week’s Digitization & Preservation Symposium, I wanted to be sure folks know about the free upcoming OCLC webinar on September 22, Shine a light on your digital collections.Michael Scott, Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage Coordinator, will discuss how she

The Bookshop Blog’s Best of July 2010 | Bookshop Blog

Well we put out a call for new writers and boy what a response we got! We posted more articles in July than any other month in our 3+ years of sharing terrific

The New Face of Digital Preservation: Curation Micro Services « Tennant: Digital Libraries

I’ve been fascinated to watch a development at my former employer (the California Digital Library), called Curation Micro Services. The idea is simple, and is best explained by the introductory text from their web site:Micro-services are an approach to digital curation based on devolving

Instructify » Blog Archive » Enrich your chemistry classroom with the Chemistry Educational Digital

BY JASON DON FORSYTHEChemistry is one of those subjects that really can flourish with the addition of multimedia elements, but often requires you to blow the whole budget on supplies and equipment. What you end up with is a state-of-the-art chemistry lab in which you show instructional videos that

The Big Bad Book Blog � Blog Archive » Digital Disintegration: Preservation in the Age of Technology

It’s a problem that most of us haven’t considered. More writers than ever before look to the ease of the computer and word processing to practice their craft with an unprecedented ease. The days of scribbling notes in margins and scratching through lines has, except for a few nostalgic stalwarts,

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