PPT-Archives and AI: What now?
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Mark Bell Jenny Bunn 16 March 2021 Introduction Jenny Bunn Speaking on behalf of humankind particularly humankind who have a focus on processing archives will discuss
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Mark Bell Jenny Bunn 16 March 2021 Introduction Jenny Bunn Speaking on behalf of humankind particularly humankind who have a focus on processing archives will discuss what is involved in such processing and invite you onto the common ground of data practices . 2 Ripping Audio Records Author Angela Jordan See page 2 for Download and SetUp Options for CDex Ripping CD Audio Records using CDex Before beginning this process make sure to cr eate a file folder in the Electronic Records Repository see 2 for the r When in the eightee nth century the death penalty came to be regarded as too seve re for certain capital offences transportation to North America in t he absence of an adequ ate alternative became popular as a mitigation of such sentences 2 By the t Gustavo . Castaner. IMF . . AWB . Spain. A . model. of . transition. ?. The. . spanish. . transition. . to. . democracy. has . frequently. National Archives and Records Administration 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20408 - 0001 Genealogy Tool Kit Getting Started — Research Basics This checklist offers a step - by - st Artist Studio Archives: Workshop One. Erin Dickey, Kelsey Moen & Elizabeth Grab. What is the . “Learning from Artists’ Archives?”. Program?. Support skill development for artists. Create strategies for collection and preservation. Other Research Sources to . Trace Family History. WHERE TO START?. The central organizing . principle of the discipline. of genealogy is the. interpretation and analysis. of kinship.. Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Ph.D.. Two . Acts and a Proposition. Michelle Caswell, PhD. Assistant Professor, Information Studies, UCLA. Co-Founder, SAADA. ACT ONE. What is a Community Archive?. “Any . manner of people who come together and present themselves as such, and a ‘community archive’ is the product of their attempts to document the history of their commonality.. . Using History to Inform Development Policy: . The Role of Archives . October 25, 2012. Session: The role of archives in international organizations. Pamela Tripp-Melby. Chief, Information Services Division. April Miller, Program Lead – WBG Archives. ACRL Pre-conference. Washington, DC. March 22, 2017. The World Bank. Established . July . 1944 to rebuild Europe after World War II . Owned . by 187 member countries. Trudy Huskamp Peterson. Varieties of Archives. Governments: national, regional, local. Intergovernmental organizations. Businesses. Medical/health care organizations. Science/technology organizations. Other Research Sources to . Trace Family History. WHERE TO START?. The central organizing . principle of the discipline. of genealogy is the. interpretation and analysis. of kinship.. Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Ph.D.. http://. hdl.handle.net/10222/63746. . INTRODUCTION. Pick up . worksheet as you enter class and write down answer to “Why do you want to work in an archives?” question. …. “The . primary duty of archivists is to maintain the integrity of the records in their care and custody. . Or…. What is the Difference. And Why Does it Matter?. Defining Archives. Society of American Archivists gives this definition on their website:. (also . archive. ), n. ~ 1. Materials created or received by a person, family, or organization, public or private, in the conduct of their affairs and preserved because of the enduring value contained in the information they contain or as evidence of the functions and responsibilities of their creator, especially those materials maintained using the principles of provenance, original order, and collective control; permanent records. - 2. The division within an organization responsible for maintaining the organization's records of enduring value. - 3. An organization that collects the records of individuals, families, or other organizations; a collecting archives. - 4. The professional discipline of administering such collections and organizations. - 5. The building (or portion thereof) housing archival collections. - 6. A published collection of scholarly papers, especially as a periodical.. USING THE DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES. Creighton Barrett. Download presentation: . http://. hdl.handle.net/10222/63582. AGENDA. Introduction to Dalhousie Libraries. Introduction to Dalhousie University Archives.
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