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People writing on "the archive" in scholarly discussions rarely look at the writings of archivists. Why? #snca12 @archivesnext
"From Theory to Practice: Accessing and Preserving Electronic Records and Digital Materials," Nov. 3-4, 2011: http://t.co/GV5e7vl (PDF)
Announcing the North Carolina Digital Collections, joint project of the NC State Archives and Library (NCSA blog): http://bit.ly/gH0gnH
.@boraz, this #archday12 item is right up your alley: "Curious Experiments" http://t.co/lhxlpvzi via @archivesireland (cc @nrcgrandopening)
Another popular Flickr set, #EarthDay 1970 http://t.co/Y21gyFCg #archday12
#Raleigh & #NCState fans, a new Reynolds Coliseum construction set is available from our Flickr account http://t.co/2rZP6Xk9 #archday12
If you've ever wanted to see our Black Mountain College materials, @davidmsilver is tweeting as he researches in them. #archday12 #Asheville
Our newest blog post looks at #science organization records & the history of @nrcgrandopening & @naturalsciences: http://t.co/iDn6wOwf
The purpose of being human is to tell stories, tell our stories. - Ralph P Ganis #snca12
.@digpublib will host tools - not all libraries/archives/museums have the staff to create all tools they need. #webwise
Idea of a library as the stewards not just of a collection but of a community of enthusiasts. #webwise @subsublibrary
The second wave - taking things that have been online for a while and add new ways to access them. #webwise
Libraries, archives, libraries as memory institutions & TAP project being discussed: http://t.co/g6WxbnIm #webwise
Use Twitter hashtags to find out who is using Twitter in your gallery by putting hashtag on museum labels. #wisecamp
@librarianbyday The John Jackson photo made me actually laugh out loud. Having been a books cataloger in the basement, I sympathize.
Now signed up for @askarchivists #loveheritage list: http://t.co/rGNavMqq - which means I've got to get to work researching love.
Yet again, touch-typing proves faster than correcting OCRed documents, even for typed 20th century items. Oh well, it was worth a try.
Now available: Building a #Digital Repository to Preserve Diverse Collections, Erin O’Meara, #Archivist, @unclibrary - http://t.co/Jq6DLPvp
Accessing & Preserving Electronic Records & Digital Materials Conference (NC State Archives blog): http://t.co/5N9Y6EvO
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