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Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2010
The Family Archive device is an interactive multi-touch tabletop technology with integrated capture facility for the archiving of sentimental artefacts and memorabilia. It was developed as a technology probe to help us open up current family archiving practices and to explore family archiving in situ.
David S. Kirk +5 more
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The Family Archive device is an interactive multi-touch tabletop technology with integrated capture facility for the archiving of sentimental artefacts and memorabilia. It was developed as a technology probe to help us open up current family archiving practices and to explore family archiving in situ.
David S. Kirk +5 more
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Components for constructing open archives
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2002In this poster, we describe how components that implement emerging standards have been used to produce custom solutions to metadata archive problems.
Joel Plutchak, Joe Futrelle, Jeff Gaynor
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Digital archives and open archival practices
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2015This special issue has grown out of a shared interest by the guest editors in digital archives and the affordances of digital technologies upon archival practices, including the archiving of creative process. Situated within two different but complementary disciplines, film (Atkinson) and dance (Whatley), our aim in this issue has been to bring ...
Atkinson, Sarah Anne, Whatley, Sarah
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The European Open Archives Forum
OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2003Overview of the EC‐funded Open Archives Forum (www.oaforum.org) which supports the dissemination of information about European open‐archives initiatives. This article describes the forum’s activities which consist of workshops, reports, an e‐mail list and Web site.
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Opening Australia’s Multilingual Archive
Australian Historical StudiesThis special issue asks what difference language and translation make to Australian history-making.
Sophie Loy-Wilson +2 more
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1997
From 1988 onwards bastion after bastion began to fall. On a memorable day in 1989 foreign scholars were moved out of their confinement in their special reading room in the state archives into the normal reading room, and were given access to the inventories of many Soviet commissariats. In the Central Party Archive a selected group of Soviet historians
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From 1988 onwards bastion after bastion began to fall. On a memorable day in 1989 foreign scholars were moved out of their confinement in their special reading room in the state archives into the normal reading room, and were given access to the inventories of many Soviet commissariats. In the Central Party Archive a selected group of Soviet historians
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OASIS Archive – Open Archiving System with Internet Sharing
2009OASIS Archive project aimed at developing a system for the universal presentation of Media Art works independent of location. The goal was to establish a user-friendly search system in order to ensure the preservation and availability (sustainability) of cultural heritage in the field of Media Art.
Juergen Enge +6 more
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The Open Archives Forum provided a Europe-based focus for dissemination of information about European activity related to open archives and, in particular, to the Open Archives Initiative. The aim of the Forum was to facilitate clustering of IST projects, national initiatives and other parties interested in the open archives approach. In order to do so,
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1998
In June 1984, a new archives bill was introduced into the New Zealand parliament. It was to replace the Archives Act 1957, which was seen as unsuited to the needs of a modern democracy. The same night that the bill was introduced, Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon called a snap election and the bill was lost.
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In June 1984, a new archives bill was introduced into the New Zealand parliament. It was to replace the Archives Act 1957, which was seen as unsuited to the needs of a modern democracy. The same night that the bill was introduced, Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon called a snap election and the bill was lost.
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