Thanks for this good slideshow. It describe in a few words, why to engage in web 2.0 as an archivist. I hope many German collegues will read the embeded version on Archivalia.
Reading “Archives Power” site now available
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Ok, as announced earlier this fall, I’m hosting an online group read of Rand
Jimerson’s book Archives Power, to kick off in January. I’ve created a new
sit...
New Writing
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I was really interested to read Andrew Dickson’s article about the
involvement of literary departments and agents in bringing new writing to
the stage. NT ...
Archivist of the United States
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David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, gave his “State of the
Archives” address on 3 December 2009. He quotes from Robert Digges Wimberly
Connor, ...
Place names: we would be lost without them
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According to the recent Indexing and Authority Records Survey (which I have
been blogging about recently), archivists have a number of reasons why they
thi...
File formats…or data streams?
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On 1st December Malcolm Todd of The National Archives gave a good account of
the work he’s been doing on File Formats for Preservation, resulting in a
subs...
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Thanks for this good slideshow. It describe in a few words, why to engage in web 2.0 as an archivist. I hope many German collegues will read the embeded version on Archivalia.
Hi Wolf, thanks for sharing it with your colleagues.
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