Archive for 'Films'
A few weeks ago on The Text Message, I introduced Wikimedia’s Wikisource project to you. A sister project of Wikipedia, Wikisource is a free repository of primary-source texts which are transcribed, proofread, and arranged—like Wikipedia—collaboratively by a community of online volunteers. It is my pleasure to announce that, since August 15, Wikimedia’s presence now extends [...]
Posted by Dominic on August 31, 2011, under Digitization, Films, Social Media (Web 2.0), Wikipedian in Residence.
Tags: citizen archivist, crowdsourcing, Digitization, Online Public Access, Online Research, Research, social media, Wikipedia, Wikipedian in Residence Comments: none
This week’s highlighted question comes from Dan in NARA’s Motion Pictures (NWCS-M) department. The unit has been looking for some time at new models for delivery of NARA’s film, video and audio holdings as it struggles with keeping the aging analog reference collection alive and well. Given limited resources, the problem requires a multi-faceted solution, [...]
Posted by Kristen (admin) on November 11, 2009, under Digitization, Films, Miscellaneous, Online Research, Questions, Research.
Tags: ARC, Digitization, Motion Pictures, Online Research Comments: 8
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