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Come explore how archives are using the web to reach and interact with users old and new as well as serve their own management needs 13 case studies illustrate archival practitioners own experiences in creating blogs wikis and interactive websites and contributing to sites such as Flickr YouTube Wikipedia and Second Life The themes in these case studies are framed by longer analytical essays that reflect on the larger implications of social media for archives the quotdifferent kind of webquot archivists are forming with their users Learn how social media are changing how archivists conduct outreach how the concept of authority is adapting and evolving and the opportunities social media present for enhancing and streamlining traditional archival processes In addition a series of short essays present the viewpoints of some of the primary users historians educators students and genealogists The volume concludes with a group of reflections on the larger implications of social media for archives including the impact of Web 20 on diversity in the archival profession and the archival record This book is for practitioners looking for reports on realworld implementations of social media tools students in archives and history programs interested in implementation and management issues and the broader theoretical and systemic issues raised by the use of social media and historians history faculty professionals in related fields such as libraries and museums and those who study the use of the web will find an encapsulation of the current approach of the archival profession. 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The central organizing . principle of the discipline. of genealogy is the. interpretation and analysis. of kinship.. Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Ph.D.. 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. 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.. 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.. RDGW: next most common bottleneck. RDCB: large deployments during logon/restart storms. RDWEB: . t. ypically not . limiting factor. RD . Role Service Scale Limitations. RDSH Workload . Configuration . to your OverDrive download library. We'll showcase promotional ideas from high circulating libraries, plus you'll have a chance to share your own examples.. Contact: . training@overdrive.com. .. Why Ongoing & Creative Outreach?. Funded by a grant from. www.diasporicarchives.com. Leverhulme International Network. Università . di Pavia. Fondo Manoscritti. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Collecting Institutions in Trinidad & Tobago. THEAPPYOUALWAYSWANTED We believe that life should be funadventure, and spontaneous. We want to live in a world free of societys authentic connections with Erotic Come explore how archives are using the web to reach and interact with users old and new as well as serve their own management needs. 13 case studies illustrate archival practitioners\' own experiences in creating blogs wikis and interactive websites and contributing to sites such as Flickr YouTube Wikipedia and Second Life. The themes in these case studies are framed by longer analytical essays that reflect on the larger implications of social media for archives -- the quotdifferent kind of webquot archivists are forming with their users. Learn how social media are changing how archivists conduct outreach how the concept of authority is adapting and evolving and the opportunities social media present for enhancing and streamlining traditional archival processes. In addition a series of short essays present the viewpoints of some of the primary users -- historians educators students and genealogists. The volume concludes with a group of reflections on the larger implications of social media for archives including the impact of Web 2.0 on diversity in the archival profession and the archival record. This book is for practitioners looking for reports on real-world implementations of social media tools students in archives and history programs interested in implementation and management issues and the broader theoretical and systemic issues raised by the use of social media and historians history faculty professionals in related fields such as libraries and museums and those who study the use of the web will find an encapsulation of the current approach of the archival profession. Ellen Eckert, OCLC Research. Our group. Bruce Washburn. Software Engineer. San Mateo, CA. Ellen Eckert. Research Assistant. Portland, OR. Merrilee Proffitt. Program Officer. San Mateo, CA. Jennifer Schaffner.
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