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Online Exhibition Sites
0March 7, 2015 by jjackson39
For the online exhibit review I have chosen from Kalfatovic to examine the Smithsonian Libraries’ Science and the Artists Book and …
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Online Exhibit Review
0March 4, 2015 by Susan Prillaman
From Kalfatovic’s Creating a Winning Online Exhibition: A Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums, I will review University of North …
keep readingCategory Online Exhibit Show and Tell | Tags: bookbinding, digital history, online exhibits, Susan Prillaman, women's history
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Week 8 Notes
0March 4, 2015 by Adina Langer
This week, we met in the CURVE where director Joe Hurley spoke to the class about digital preservation of geo-historical …
keep readingCategory Instructor Commentary | Tags: Adina Langer, deep mapping, digital humanities, georeferencing, GIS, spacial turn, Week 8
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Online Exhibit Show & Tell
0March 3, 2015 by kdaly3
The two exhibits I plan to share during class are Devices of Wonder from Cohen and Rosenzweig’s Digital History: A …
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Farmers Market/Newspaper Collections
0March 3, 2015 by Alexandra Troxell
Georgia Power Photographs (a collection in the Georgia Archives) ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Atlanta Daily World ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta …
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Tagging Race, Gender and Identity
0March 1, 2015 by cdavis132
For the tagging assignment, I was given the tags “gender, race, and identity.” At first thought, I believed that theses …
keep readingCategory Tagging Assignment | Tags: blogging, Caroline Davis, digital history, digital tools, gender, history at work, identity, race, tagging