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Category Archives: Session Proposals
large scale digital projects
Greetings! I am interested in the issues involved in managing large scale digital projects (such as the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee, which I am co-editor of). Questions that have my attention today include: how much technical knowledge do I need to … Continue reading
Categories: General, Session Proposals
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Gaining Control of Media Assets
I see a lot of overlap with many of the topics already posted here. For me, the question of how to manage and what to do with digital assets in collections is huge. My interests are in how digital media … Continue reading
Categories: General, Session Proposals
Tags: asset management, digital media, mapping digital collections, socialmedia, taxonomies
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Software for Online Collections: Which Tools for What Purposes?
There a lot of different tools at this point that serve a range of different purposes for organizing, storing, preserving, presenting, exhibiting digital collections. My quick initial list would include, DSpace, Omeka, Greenstone, ContentDM and Viewshare. I would likely also … Continue reading
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“Making” New Public History Jobs in the DH
In the most recent issue of The Public Historian, editor Randolph Bergstrom writes: “As part of placing historians in public, the profession, and each of its members, must push the public to create and sustain the places for history’s practice…Graduate … Continue reading
Categories: General, Session Proposals
Tags: curriculum, DH, education, job market, public history
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QR Codes as Historical Markers
Are QR Codes the historical markers of the future and has the future already arrived? My proposal involves the creation and use of QR Codes to enable visitors at an historical site or museum to easily access an on-line historical … Continue reading
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Session Idea: Discussion on the Future of Digital Publications
I think the proliferation and acceptance of digital publication is the defining issue of higher education right now. We all know that libraries are cutting down on paper journals and paper books, and we also know that electronic books and journals are gaining acceptance. And … Continue reading
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Using digital tools to tell stories of Places That Matter
This idea came to me when I was working with City Lore’s (New York) Place Matters project. Can we re-imagine our cities through interactive and shared stories? And how could “ways of seeing” and “ways of employment” of these stories … Continue reading
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Promoting Online Public History Resources: What Works? What Doesn’t?
As public historians who use the web to collect, collaborate, and share, much effort goes into organizing, researching for, and designing the sites we create for universities, museums, and cultural resource centers. However, personal experience in doing public history online … Continue reading
Categories: Project Promotion, Session Proposals
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Collections Talk
At last year’s NCPH in Pensacola, some of the standout panels were on museum collecting and collections. It’s surprisingly unusual for colleagues from history organizations to have a chance to come together and talk about the practical and philosophical issues … Continue reading
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Using social media to collect and disseminate oral history
First NCPH conference, first THAT camp, so not sure what’s expected of ideas but here goes. I do social media for a living, and oral history in my spare time. I’m interested in talking about, playing with and experimenting with … Continue reading