Presentations (The Future of Archives in a Digital Age)
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Making it digital : scholarly issues and challenges [videorecording]
(2011)Moderator Berkeley Hudson briefly introduces the panel speakers who proceed to illustrate some of the problems with digital archiving and preservation encountered in their scholarly research. -
The scholar, the library, and the digital future [videorecording]
(2011)After a brief introduction from Noah Heringman, each participant in the panel describes some of the uses of digital archives in their scholarly research of the humanities. A brief question and answer period with the audience ... -
Give my poor heart ease : digital humanities and the blues [videorecording]
(2011)After introductory remarks from Berkley Hudson, keynote speaker William Ferris discusses digital archives and preservation and their role in his research of the culture and history of the American South. -
Archives and the digital age : mapping the landscape and creating new partnerships [videorecording]
(2011)After a brief introduction by Michael Holland, guest speakers Robert Darnton, Carl Wingo, and John Miles Foley discuss issues in digital preservation and archiving in academic and research libraries at the Future of Archives ... -
The research library today : three Jeremiads in search of a happy ending [videorecording]
(2011)Keynote address of the Future of Archives in a Digital Age symposium delivered by Harvard University's Robert Darnton, introduced by Dean Mills, Brian Foster, and Ted Koditschek. -
Teaching and mentoring in digital environments : curricula and classrooms [videorecording]
(2011)This panel discusses issues related to digital archives and undergraduate instruction.