Libraries and archives in the digital age
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Libraries and archives in the digital age
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
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The role of archives and libraries in our digital age is one of the most pressing concerns of humanists, scholars, and citizens worldwide. This collection brings together specialists from academia, public libraries, governmental agencies, and non-profit archives to pursue common questions about value across the institutional boundaries that typically separate us.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age
- Susan MizruchiPart I: Access2. Libraries, Books and the Digital Future
- Robert Darnton3. From Open Access to Maximal Access
- Dan Cohen4. A National Library in the Digital Age
- Alberto Manguel5. Discovery, Access, and Use of Information in the "Digital Ecosystem"
- Jack AmmermanPart II: Preservation and Community6. Supporting Manuscript Translation in Library and Archival Collections: Toward Decolonial Translation Methods
- Ellen Cushman7. Radical Recordkeeping: How Community Archives Are Changing How We Think About Records
- Jeannette Bastian8. Ajami Digital Scholarship: Challenges and Opportunities
- Fallou Ngom 9. Preservation: The HistoryMakers Story
- Julieanna Richardson10. From Winged Words to the Cloud: Preservation Spaces through the Millennia
- Jeffrey HendersonPart III: Archival Politics11. Nambiquaras in Paris: Archival Images, Appearances and Disappearances
- Beatriz Jaguaribe12. Future Memory: Preserving Diverse Voices From and About China From a Time of Unification of Thought
- Rudolf Wagner13. Cold War Archives and Democratic Aspirations in Latin America
- Kirsten Weld14. Globalism, Transparency, and Loss
- Maurice LeePart IV: Digital Practice 15. Building from the Inside Out: Empowering Librarians to Develop Digital Scholarship Collaboratories
- Harriett Green16.On Librarianship and/with Digital Scholarly Practice
- Vika Zafrin17. Data 'Moves: How Can Data Workflows Be Tracked, Compared, and Shared Across Disciplines?
- Alan Liu
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