“How Much Do We Need to Know?”
By Charles Henry Recently CLIR, the Research and Academic Program of the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute of Art, and Washington University-St. Louis sponsored an
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By Charles Henry Recently CLIR, the Research and Academic Program of the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute of Art, and Washington University-St. Louis sponsored an
By Rachel Frick Last week I had the good fortune to attend the 8th annual International Data Curation Conference—the conference for anyone working in the field of
By Spencer Keralis Unless you really haven’t been paying attention, most readers of this blog will be well aware that in May of 2010, the National Science
Number 91 • January/February 2013 ISSN 1944-7639 (online version) Contents National Recording Preservation Plan Provides Blueprint for Saving U.S. Recorded Sound Heritage Positioned for Change:
By Charles Henry January, appropriately named after the Roman god Janus: Janus was the chief god of beginnings and transitions, a deity with considerable influence
By Christa Williford As we enter the season of self-improvement, I’ve been reminded of a stimulating discussion from this fall’s THATCamp Digital Humanities and Libraries, held