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Estrategia Para La Preservación De Documentos Digitales En El Archivo De La Secretaría De La Junta Directiva Del Banco De La República De Colombia, Jenifer Sanchez Salazar
Estrategia Para La Preservación De Documentos Digitales En El Archivo De La Secretaría De La Junta Directiva Del Banco De La República De Colombia, Jenifer Sanchez Salazar
Maestría en Gestión Documental y Administración de Archivos
El presente trabajo de investigación consiste en el diseño de una estrategia de preservación de información digital a largo plazo para los documentos que produce la Junta Directiva del Banco de la República en el desarrollo de funciones, con contenido referido al movimiento económico relevante en la economía nacional y que de acuerdo a su naturaleza son candidatos a ser preservados permanentemente por tener características de información histórico económica y patrimonial. En los últimos años, ha tomado bastante relevancia el cómo se realizará la consulta de la información que se encuentra en formato digital en los próximos años. Ya que, …
To The Editor: A Response, Christine Anne George
To The Editor: A Response, Christine Anne George
Library Staff Articles
When I teach students about research, I tell them that they must go to the primary source. They cannot simply rely on someone else’s interpretation of it. If they do not understand the primary source, then they need to look for context. It is irresponsible for scholars and researchers to only rely on one source and to lift quotes and citations from that single source. Moreover, I tell students they must always, always, always, provide citations to support their assertions. Boles’s lack of citations and sources in his section discussing archival privilege is extremely troubling. He avoids nuance in order …
Digital Collaborations: A Survey Analysis Of Digital Humanities Partnerships Between Librarians And Other Academics, Jessica Wagner Webster
Digital Collaborations: A Survey Analysis Of Digital Humanities Partnerships Between Librarians And Other Academics, Jessica Wagner Webster
Publications and Research
The present study will investigate the perceptions of information professionals about their role in the work of digital humanities scholars, as well as the perceptions of digital humanities scholars on the role of information professionals in their research. While other scholarly literature has considered collaborations between these groups via surveys or interviews with small project teams, the present study will provide a large-scale analysis of collaborations using survey responses from more than 500 scholars, librarians, and archivists. Questions sought to determine the extent to which these groups collaborate with one another on project teams; how these collaborations unfold and who …
Economic Provenance: The Financial Analysis Of Art Historical Records, Amy C. Whitaker
Economic Provenance: The Financial Analysis Of Art Historical Records, Amy C. Whitaker
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
The Leo Castelli Gallery launched pivotal mid-twentieth-century artistic careers, including those of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. Although well-studied for its artistic impact, the Castelli archives—as well as those of other gallery artists such as Frank Stella and early collectors such as Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine—include a curious trove of artists’ financial records and related correspondence. This paper argues that these records form an “economic provenance” that is important both to both art market analysis and art history. This economic context is sometimes overlooked because of the contested relationship between art and markets. In this context, the archive can …
Review Of The Rare Books And Manuscripts Section 2019 Conference, Elizabeth Hobart
Review Of The Rare Books And Manuscripts Section 2019 Conference, Elizabeth Hobart
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
The 2019 conference of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) took a broad look at climate change and special collections. Topics covered included climatological shifts, the environmental impacts of collecting and maintaining collections, and the roles archives have played in researching and documenting climate change. This conference succeeded in advancing crucial conversations about anthropogenic climate change and special collections, including strategies for mitigation, responding to climate disasters, and ensuring long-term availability of library materials.
Assessing Impact Of Medium-Sized Institution Digital Cultural Heritage On Wikimedia Projects, Elizabeth Joan Kelly
Assessing Impact Of Medium-Sized Institution Digital Cultural Heritage On Wikimedia Projects, Elizabeth Joan Kelly
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
Cultural heritage institutions with digital resources, ranging from digitized collections to online finding aids, have increasingly pursued creative solutions to make their collections more open and reach more users. One strategy for increasing access to digital cultural heritage resources is the addition of links or uploaded media to the Wikimedia environment. However, existing literature detailing the process and results of such strategies centers primarily on the work of large research institutions and focuses on web analytics to show success of such projects. It is unclear if smaller institutions with niche and focused collections will see the same results as many …
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 08, September 30, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 08, September 30, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Volume 54, July 15, 2019 - April 27, 2020
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Review Of Digital Preservation In Libraries: Preparing For A Sustainable Future, Lara Michels
Review Of Digital Preservation In Libraries: Preparing For A Sustainable Future, Lara Michels
Journal of Western Archives
Review of Digital Preservation in Libraries: Preparing for a Sustainable Future, edited by Jeremy Myntti and Jessalyn Zoom.
Affordable Audio Visual Solutions For Library Displays, Greg Johnson
Affordable Audio Visual Solutions For Library Displays, Greg Johnson
The Primary Source
This paper examines relatively low cost means of incorporating audio visual elements into library, archive, historical society, and museum exhibits. It provides some ideas smaller institutions can use to create interactive exhibits similar to those found in larger, well-funded museums.
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 07, September 23, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 07, September 23, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Volume 54, July 15, 2019 - April 27, 2020
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 06, September 16, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 06, September 16, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Volume 54, July 15, 2019 - April 27, 2020
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Slis Connecting Volume 7 Issue 2, Stacy Creel, Teresa S. Welsh
Slis Connecting Volume 7 Issue 2, Stacy Creel, Teresa S. Welsh
SLIS Connecting
SLIS Connecting refereed open-access e-journal, Volume 7, Issue 2 (Fall/Winter 2018/19)
Availability Of Public Library And Community Support For Patrons With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Survey Of Coastal Mississippi Libraries, Tammy L. White
Availability Of Public Library And Community Support For Patrons With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Survey Of Coastal Mississippi Libraries, Tammy L. White
SLIS Connecting
While a growing number of libraries are beginning to provide programs for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), there is still a need for more, and there is a need for staff to become more aware of the types of behavior that are associated with ASD so as provide a better understanding of how to create programs.The purpose of this research is to evaluate the availability of ASD programs and community support among public libraries in Mississippi’s coastal region.
Spanish Literature In Mississippi: A Collection Analysis Of Spanish And Spanish‐Bilingual Books In Mississippi Public Libraries, Marisela Madrigal
Spanish Literature In Mississippi: A Collection Analysis Of Spanish And Spanish‐Bilingual Books In Mississippi Public Libraries, Marisela Madrigal
SLIS Connecting
Mississippi, while it may be considered a rural area, contains cities along the Gulf of Mexico and other regions throughout the state that have a diverse population, which includes Hispanics. Libraries must be receptive to the communities they serve and must be aware of community demographics so that they may provide the necessary resources to accommodate them. The objective of this study is to analyze the availability of Spanish and Spanish bilingual literature.
Adolescent Minorities In Popular Ya Literature: A Content Analysis, Morgan Lee
Adolescent Minorities In Popular Ya Literature: A Content Analysis, Morgan Lee
SLIS Connecting
Young adults are typically one of the most difficult target audiences for public libraries. Representation is important ‐ if a young reader cannot relate to the main character, they are likely not to care about what happens to them.The purpose of this study is to conduct a content analysis of popular YA novels published over the past decade to determine how often minorities are portrayed and how this portrayal has developed over time.
Student Associations: News And Events, The University Of Southern Mississippi
Student Associations: News And Events, The University Of Southern Mississippi
SLIS Connecting
News and events from SLIS student groups: Library and Information Science Students Association (LISSA) and Southern Miss Student Archivists (SMSA).
From The Gas: Congratulations, Publications, Presentations, The University Of Southern Mississippi
From The Gas: Congratulations, Publications, Presentations, The University Of Southern Mississippi
SLIS Connecting
News and congratulations from SLIS Graduate Assistants for student, alumni, and faculty accomplishments, publications, and presentations.
Spotlights: Faculty, Alumnus, And Courses, Stacy Creel
Spotlights: Faculty, Alumnus, And Courses, Stacy Creel
SLIS Connecting
Spotlighting SLIS Adjunct Faculty Ellen Ruffin, SLIS alumnus Cynthia Sturgis-Landrum, and LIS 417: Literature and Related Media for Children.
Slis Director's Report, Teresa S. Welsh
Slis Director's Report, Teresa S. Welsh
SLIS Connecting
News and updates from Southern Miss School of Library and Information Science Director, Dr. Teresa Welsh.
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 05, September 9, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 05, September 9, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Volume 54, July 15, 2019 - April 27, 2020
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 04, September 3, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 04, September 3, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Volume 54, July 15, 2019 - April 27, 2020
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Miracles And Madness: Teaching With Religious Special Collections, Kayla Harris, Jillian M. Ewalt, Stephanie Shreffler
Miracles And Madness: Teaching With Religious Special Collections, Kayla Harris, Jillian M. Ewalt, Stephanie Shreffler
Marian Library Faculty Publications
Vials of healing water from Marian shrines, flowers collected at holy sites, and images of statues that miraculously cry—these objects are just a few of the striking, unusual, and often underused artifacts and archival materials documenting religious experiences found in the University of Dayton’s archives and special collections.
These engaging items, while often controversial in nature, can serve as powerful teaching tools to engage undergraduates. When an opportunity arose to partner with a religious studies faculty member, the University of Dayton’s archivists and librarians used these artifacts to develop an instruction session that offered students an opportunity for active, hands-on …
September 2019, Volume 15, Number 3, Winthrop University Archives And Special Collections
September 2019, Volume 15, Number 3, Winthrop University Archives And Special Collections
Retrospect: News from the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University
No abstract provided.
Implementing Facial Recognition Technology In A Municipal Archives Digitization Project, Rebecca Bakker
Implementing Facial Recognition Technology In A Municipal Archives Digitization Project, Rebecca Bakker
Works of the FIU Libraries
This poster at the 2019 annual meeting of the South Florida Archivists highlights a project where the facial recognition technology of Adobe Lightroom CC is used to identify individuals in photographs held by a local municipal archive. The photographs contain hundreds of images showing unnamed commissioners and city workers from the 1970s to the 1990s, with most of the images lacking metadata or information. Various strategies are employed to identify key city officials in the photographs, allowing their names to be added to the metadata of the records hosted in a digital repository. The poster demonstrates the potential and limitations …
Ms 223 Guide To Charles T. L. Huang, Phd Papers (1973-2002), Charles T.L. Huang (1938-2011)
Ms 223 Guide To Charles T. L. Huang, Phd Papers (1973-2002), Charles T.L. Huang (1938-2011)
Manuscript Finding Aids
The Charles T. L. Huang, PhD papers contain notebooks, experiment lab data, professional papers of Dr. Huang that detail his career at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital. The collection consists of 5 boxes and loose materials (binders, notebooks) equaling 5 cubic feet. See more at MS 223.
Post-Custodial And Collaborative: A Primer For Memory Institutions Beginning Digital Archiving Projects, Lindsey Memory
Post-Custodial And Collaborative: A Primer For Memory Institutions Beginning Digital Archiving Projects, Lindsey Memory
Faculty Publications
This paper reviews the three major types of digital archiving projects: memory institutions’ digital archiving projects, community-based archiving, and personal digital archiving. An examination of some common challenges and opportunities present in most of these projects-- particularly any in the post-custodial model-- follows, with illustrative examples of various digital archiving projects. This paper may serve as a primer for memory institutional staff wishing to understand the landscape of digital archiving projects, both within and without the authoritative, disciplined approach most commonly taken by memory institutions.
Shf (Sisters Of The Holy Family) Archive Homecoming, Nadia Nasr
Shf (Sisters Of The Holy Family) Archive Homecoming, Nadia Nasr
Staff publications, research, and presentations
On January 28, 2019, the SHF Archive began a nearly 3,000 mile journey from Fremont, California, to the archival processing facilities of History Associates located in Rockville, Maryland. Seven months later, on August 26, the SHF Archive arrived at its new home at Santa Clara University. This short presentation provides an overview of activities spanning three days during which History Associates and Archives & Special Collections staff unpacked and shelved the SHF collections in their new home.
Ms 151 Guide To The Robert G. Mccorkle Family Papers, (1920-1973), Robert G. Mccorkle (1923-1979)
Ms 151 Guide To The Robert G. Mccorkle Family Papers, (1920-1973), Robert G. Mccorkle (1923-1979)
Manuscript Finding Aids
The McCorkle Family collection includes framed artwork and awards; medical instruments including bronchial and esophageal specular, and laryngoscopes; and a leather doctor’s bag. See more at MS 151.
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 03, August 26, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 54, No. 03, August 26, 2019, Grand Valley State University
Volume 54, July 15, 2019 - April 27, 2020
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Taking Control Of Archdesc: Implementing Spaceport For Special Collections Finding Aids, Tiffany Cole, Rebecca B. French
Taking Control Of Archdesc: Implementing Spaceport For Special Collections Finding Aids, Tiffany Cole, Rebecca B. French
Rebecca B. French
This poster describes a project to develop Spaceport, a Python app that transforms EAD finding aids from ArchivesSpace into EADs for Virginia Heritage, HTML files for the JMU Libraries website, and MARCXML records for the catalog. It outlines the challenges and needs that led to Spaceport's development and describes benefits experienced from its implementation.