Annual review of cultural heritage informatics : 2014

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CC135 .A56 2015
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Summary

Produced by The University of South Carolina's School of Library and Information Science this is the authoritative annual compilation of research, best practices, and a review of literature in the fields of cultural heritage, imaging for museums and libraries, and digital humanities. The scope is international.



The Annual will build on the commonality of interests between museums, archives and libraries, and scholarship in the arts and humanities. An editorial board will be comprised of four to seven scholars in the field to include but not limited to researchers and information professionals with previous work in the field of cultural heritage and informatics.



Each issue will contain three major parts:



* Original research articles

* Literature reviews on the three main research areas in the field:, Social networking and cultural institutions, the value of culture, and open source resources

* Overview of trends and technologies in the field



The Annual Review is an essential overview and synthesis of this nascent and growing field.



Contents

  • List of Figures p. xi
  • List of Tables p. xiii
  • Part I Best Practices
  • 1 Perspectives on Museum Informatics: Curatorial Voice Reimagined through Gatekeeper Theory; Museum as Place Reenvisioned through Nonaka's SECI ba p. 3 Laura-Edythe S. Coleman
  • 2 Restaging the Record: Opportunities for Collaboration in Event-Based Archivy p. 17 Tonia Sutherland
  • 3 Technicolor Shades: Considering Privilege in Modeling of Information Behavior p. 39 Simon Tarr
  • 4 Cultural Heritage Informatics and Intellectual Property Rights p. 57 Dick Kawooya and Tucky Taylor
  • Part II Participatory Culture
  • 5 "Knit and the World Knits with You": Studying Parricipatory Culture in U.S. Newspapers through World War I p. 73 Jennifer Burek Pierce
  • 6 Community Archives p. 85 Andrea J. Copeland
  • 7 Social Media and Participatory Culture: Opportunities and Challenges for Reforming the Contemporary Museum p. 99 Stan A. Trembach and Liya Deng
  • Part III Education
  • 8 HHA: Using Handheld Technology to Foster Interdisciplinary Learning between Art and the Humanities p. 119 Karen Heid and Jessica Dame
  • Part IV Field Reports
  • 9 Grey Literature at the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, a Case Study p. 137 Jodi Kearns and Cathy Faye
  • 10 The Emerging Tradition of Digital Classics p. 149 Sarah A. Buchanan
  • 11 Perception of Researchers about Institutional Repositories to Archive Indigenous Scholarly Literature: A Case of Pakistan p. 165 Nosheen Fatima Warraich
  • Part V Reviews
  • 12 Allied Media Conference: An Interchange Leading to Possibilities for Another World; Review of the 16th Annual Allied Media Conference, June 19 to 22, 2014, Detroit, Michigan p. 181 Celeste Â-Re
  • 13 SCFM 2014 Conference Review p. 187 Parchia Moore
  • 14 Digital Preservation-Not a "One Size Fits All" Solution: A Critical Review of Preserving Digital Materials by Ross Harvey, Second Edition, 2011 p. 193 Carol Lynn Price
  • Index p. 197
  • About the Editor p. 201
  • About the Contributors p. 203

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