Sentences with phrase «public digital archives»

Now comes Germany and it is adding its own contribution to the field of public digital archives.

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AG Eric Schneiderman and Thomas Ruller, director of the NYS Archives, today announced the creation of a new public website hosting a digital collection of documents relating to investigations and litigation arising from the 1971 Attica prison uprising and its aftermath.
CANTON North Country Public Radio was awarded $ 70,100 in state funds last month to expand their «North Country at Work» digital archive series.
«The digital archives website and the relocation and renovation of the archives space will give the public a new level of access to our collections and services, and help them discover a treasure trove of historical information about their families, their neighborhoods and the development of the great borough of Queens,» Queens Library president and CEO Dennis Walcott said.
The Digital Archaeological Record: Geared for researchers but accessible to the public, the online archive holds thousands of documents and other files on sites around the world.
The nonprofit digital library, Internet Archive has created the «Digital Lending Library» (Openlibrary.org), a project that scans public domain books and makes them available for borrowing through libdigital library, Internet Archive has created the «Digital Lending Library» (Openlibrary.org), a project that scans public domain books and makes them available for borrowing through libDigital Lending Library» (Openlibrary.org), a project that scans public domain books and makes them available for borrowing through libraries.
Aside from the value of saving and storing these slideshows of history, the digital British Newspaper Archives will be available for use by the public.
Aptly named the Digital Public Library of America, or DPLA for for short, this library aims to become the national archive of content that is currently tucked away in libraries, museums, and universities around the country, accessible only to those patrons with the means to go to the physical location and who have the permission to access the contents.
To date, more than sixty different state collections have contributed digital content to the DPLA, which aims to bring local archives to the public across the country for free and searchable access.
Houston City Directories for selected years between 1866 and 1922 are now available through the Houston Public Library Digital Archives.
New Online: Louisiana State Archives and Louisiana Public Television Launch Digital Media Archive (Infodocket)
A great example is MidContinent Public Library (MO), [which] worked with local researchers to create digital audio archives of a fascinating series of interviews with members of an African - American bowling league.
The National Archives and Records Administration will be publishing the 1940 census report online April 2 at http://1940census.archives.gov/. The digital images will be accessible free of charge through 2013 at NARA facilities nationwide through their public access computers as well as on personal computers via the internet.
Her record label, Mythscience Records, devoted to making titles from the archive available to the public by way of reissues in both vinyl and digital formats, is forthcoming, starting with the reissue of Amiri Baraka's
The partner institutions include Central University Libraries» Bywaters Special Collections and Norwick Center for Digital Services (nCDS) at Southern Methodist University; the Dallas Museum of Art; and the Dallas Public Library's Texas / Dallas History & Archives Division and Fine Books Division.
Texas Artists: Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper is a joint digital collections project between Southern Methodist University's Central University Libraries» Bywaters Special Collections and Norwick Center for Digital Services; the Dallas Museum of Art; the Dallas Public Library's Texas / Dallas History & Archives Division and Fine Books Division; the Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin; and SMU's Meadows digital collections project between Southern Methodist University's Central University Libraries» Bywaters Special Collections and Norwick Center for Digital Services; the Dallas Museum of Art; the Dallas Public Library's Texas / Dallas History & Archives Division and Fine Books Division; the Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin; and SMU's Meadows Digital Services; the Dallas Museum of Art; the Dallas Public Library's Texas / Dallas History & Archives Division and Fine Books Division; the Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin; and SMU's Meadows Museum.
This will lead to an enhanced digital archive for use by students, faculty, staff, scholars, researchers, and the public, allowing for rich experiences of the Museum's collection for people anywhere in the world.
With an emphasis on the «now» and the most recent exhibitions, this book examines the variety and richness of curating practices today, from public commissions by Art Angel to experimental projects such as the «Ghetto Biennale» in Haiti or the Rhizome digital archive.
The Iranian - born, US - based artist presents a new body of work — including 3D sculptures, text, moving image and a public research program in a reading room and online public archive — as part of an ongoing activism practice concerned with «Digital Colonialism and «re-Figuring» as a Feminism and activism practice».
This is accomplished by providing accessible and engaging public exhibitions of local, national and international artists, maintaining a comprehensive web site that hosts our archives and digital projects, sustaining a critical dialogue of contemporary art through publications and bilingual brochures for each exhibition, and by providing a link to current art related resources to artists and the public via our Resource Room.
Project team Hannah Barton (Project Coordinator) Polly Christie (Project Manager) Jane Bramwell (Head of Library and Archive) Jo Fernandes (Digitisation Team Leader) Sally Davies (Assistant Curator Digital Learning, Tate) Tom Allen (Management Accountant) Adrian Glew (Archivist) Diane Hall (Database Architect) Sarah Asher (Public Sector Grants Manager) Rebecca Sinker (Digital Learning Curator)
The public is encouraged to add to this living archive and digital projection by adding #DDAFF2014 to Instagram posts originating from approximately a one - mile radius of the Center.
The «Features» section of the Digital Archive contains valuable research aids, including chronological lists of New Museum exhibitions, public programs, and publications, as well as contextual essays and new scholarship produced through ongoing research.
The Hammer, with the aid of a $ 500,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is in the process of producing a series of digital archives that will allow researchers and the general public to access information related to some of its exhibitions for free online.
The exhibition opening in October will serve as the first stage of this project, and specifically focus on the public's access to the museum's online digital archives.
The article links to and describes a wide array of digital image collections, including collaborative collections as well as those from universities, public libraries and archives, and historical societies.
Author: Keith Buckley, Assistant Director for Public Services; Ralph Gaebler, Foreign Law Librarian; Ashley Ahlbrand, Assistant Librarian for Educational Technologies and Adjunct Lecturer in Law; Cindy Dabney, Outreach Services Librarian; and Lara Little, Archive and Digital Preservation Specialist.
We can find Aftergood's counterparts in other areas of digital life, from the Wikipedian army to Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive, from Carl Malamud and his Public.Resource.org projects to academic open access expert Peter Suber, who has helped chart the course at Harvard for making more research available online to the public.
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