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1 online resource (xxii, 276 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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Summary |
"Scholars and scrapbookers alike need your help with saving their most important digital content. But how do you translate your professional knowledge as a librarian or archivist into practical skills that novices can apply to their own projects? The Complete Guide to Personal Archiving will show you the way, helping you break down archival concepts and best practices into teachable solutions for your patrons' projects"--Provided by publisher. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part 1. Learning about personal digital archives best practices -- Archiving digital photographs / by Sarah Severson -- Archiving social media / by Melody Condron -- Archiving web content / by Cameron Cook -- Archiving audiovisual materials / by Yvonne Ng -- Assess, annotate, export : quick recipes for archiving your personal digital life / by Jamie Wittenberg and Celia Emmelhainz -- Part 2. Personal digital archives and public and community audiences -- The Washington, D.C., Public Library's Memory Lab : a case study / by Jaime Mears -- Digitizing memories and teaching digital literacy in Queens, NY / by Natalie Milbrodt and Maggie Schreiner -- Community-based digital archiving : the Plateau Peoples' Web portal at Washington State University / by Lotus Norton-Wisla and Michael Wynne -- Part 3. Personal digital archives and academic audiences -- Personal digital archives programming at liberal arts colleges / by Amy Bocko, Joanna DiPasquale, Rachel Appel, and Sarah Walden McGowan -- Supporting artists' personal archives / by Colin Post -- Personal digital archiving as a bridge to research data management / by Sara Mannheimer and Ryer Banta -- Part 4. Social and ethical implications of personal digital archives -- Avoiding the gambit for our personal archives / by Matt Schultz -- Digital photos, embedded metadata, and personal privacy / by Isaiah Beard -- Black folk magic : an autoethnography of digitally archiving Black millennialhood / by Camille Thomas -- Absent others : contemporary mourning and digital estates / by Angela Galvan. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Personal archives -- Management.
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Personal archives. |
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Management. |
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Electronic records -- Management.
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Electronic records -- Management. |
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Electronic records. |
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Archival materials -- Digitization.
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Archival materials -- Digitization. |
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Archival materials -- Digitization -- Study and teaching.
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Digital preservation.
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Digital preservation. |
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Digital preservation -- Study and teaching.
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Data curation in libraries.
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Data curation in libraries. |
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Data curation in libraries -- United States -- Case studies.
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United States. |
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Case studies.
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Electronic books.
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Case studies.
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Added Author |
Marshall, Brianna H., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Complete guide to personal digital archiving 9780838916056 (DLC) 2017031643 (OCoLC)1007502073 |
ISBN |
9780838916827 (electronic book) |
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0838916821 (electronic book) |
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9780838916834 (electronic book) |
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083891683X (electronic book) |
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9780838916056 |
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0838916058 |
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9780838916841 (Kindle) |
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