Using Data Dictionary Creation as the Teaching Moment for Metadata
This blog was coauthored by Sara Mannheimer and Jason A. Clark. Metadata is a love note to the future…except when it’s not understood. While
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This blog was coauthored by Sara Mannheimer and Jason A. Clark. Metadata is a love note to the future…except when it’s not understood. While
By Kenning Arlitsch Kenning Arlitsch, dean of the library at Montana State University, coauthored this blog with Patrick O’Brien, semantic web research director at Montana
By Sayan Bhattacharyya Some time in the first decade of the twenty-first century, what used to be called “humanities computing” until then gave way to a
By Molly Schwartz Large-scale cultural heritage aggregations are designed to open up access to library, archives, and museum collections on a massive scale by making
By Alicia Peaker ⌘+ S. We save almost without thinking about it. With the widespread adoption of word processing software, we’ve become thoroughly conditioned to
It is now over a decade since the first cohort of 11 CLIR postdoctoral fellows began their appointments at academic libraries across the United States.
By Rachel Schend The Visual Resources Association just ended its 33rd annual conference in Denver, Colorado, this past weekend. While there were many topics discussed during the seminars and
In January, CLIR issued the first request for proposals for Digitizing Hidden Special Collections and Archives: Enabling New Scholarship through Increasing Access to Unique Materials. This
By Plato Smith Earlier last month, during one of the presentations at the First New Mexico EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) Postdoc Leadership Workshop,
By Vessela Ensberg This is the second of a two-part blog post that discusses incorporating data management and data sharing plans into researcher workflows. The first
By Kendall Roark This is one of a two-part blog post that discusses incorporating data management and data sharing plans into researcher workflows. The second blog
By Charles Henry In 2014, I began conversations with the Heritas Group, a new organization devoted to solving large-scale problems pertaining to the world’s collective cultural
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