Erasure wwwdloccom Laurie N Taylor University of Florida Digital Humanities Librarian Brooke Wooldridge Digital Library of the Caribbean dLOC Program Director Representation If its not online people dont know it exists ID: 342657
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The Promise of Digital Libraries Against the Perils of
Erasurewww.dloc.com
Laurie N. Taylor University of Florida, Digital Humanities LibrarianBrooke WooldridgeDigital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), Program DirectorSlide2
Representation
“If it’s not online, people don’t know it exists.”Slide3
Representation
Ralph
Ellison, author of
Invisible ManSlide4Slide5
Collaborative Solutions
Dr. Eric E. WilliamsSlide6
Collaborative Solutions
Birth and evolution of dLOCSlide7
Digital LibrariesSlide8
dLOC Model
dLOC
Partners with Collections OnlineSlide9
Digital Scholarship
Digital ScholarshipSlide10
Cultural RepresentationSlide11
Online ExhibitsSlide12
Importance of Archives OnlineSlide13
Yellow Milkmaid
Culture is Social, Political and Economic: “The Problem of the Yellow Milkmaid”Slide14
Cultural, Social, Political, and Economic
Power of Libraries - Cultural, Social, Political, Economic