Digital Libraries and Zones of War
By Charles Henry In 2014, I began conversations with the Heritas Group, a new organization devoted to solving large-scale problems pertaining to the world’s collective cultural
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By Charles Henry In 2014, I began conversations with the Heritas Group, a new organization devoted to solving large-scale problems pertaining to the world’s collective cultural
Kenning Arlitsch, dean of the library at Montana State University, coauthored this blog with Patrick O’Brien, semantic web research director at Montana State University. Library
By Edward Falk So apologies for this blog title, I couldn’t resist. When I was doing coursework and preparing for my qualifying exams, I read
By Anne Foster Several of the participants in Yellowstone’s experimental Archives Blitz project have blogged about their experiences on the Heritage Center’s blog: https://web.archive.org/web/20190306151833/https://www.nps.gov/yell/blogs/museumblog.htm They have
By Charles Henry When preparing remarks for the 2014 DLF Forum in Atlanta, my thoughts fixed on a recent visit to Salisbury, in Wiltshire, England.
By Matthew Peek The Montana Historical Society (MHS)is pleased toannounce the launch of the Montana History Wiki Subject Guide on the life and work of
By Timothy Norris As a newcomer to the world of libraries and information science with training in ecology and geography, I struggle with the metaphor
By Rachel Frick This past week, I have taken time to reflect on the four-plus years I have dedicated to the Digital Library Federation program
By Alexandra Bolintineanu In Old English poetry, the human body is a bone house (banhus) and the sea is a whale-road (hronrad). There is a
By Charles Henry So much attention today is focused understandably on “big data.” Scientific disciplines such as astronomy, particle physics, meteorology, and genomics generate petabytes
By Marta Brunner Last week, the newest cohort of CLIR/DLF Postdoctoral Fellows gathered at Bryn Mawr College for the annual 10-day “bootcamp” orientation seminar. I
By Inna Kouper Last week, I attended the Digital Preservation 2014 meeting in Washington, DC. It is an amazing event that gathers researchers, practitioners, technologists, designers, artists,
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