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Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age


Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age



von: Susan L. Mizruchi

32,09 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 09.03.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030333737
Sprache: englisch

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<div><p>The role of archives and libraries in our digital age is one of the most pressing concerns of humanists, scholars, and citizens worldwide. This collection brings together specialists from academia, public libraries, governmental agencies, and non-profit archives to pursue common questions about value across the institutional boundaries that typically separate us. </p><br></div>
1. Introduction: “Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age”.-&nbsp;PART I: ACCESS.-&nbsp;2.&nbsp;Libraries, Books, and the Digital Future -&nbsp;Robert Darnton.-&nbsp;3.&nbsp;From Open Access to Maximal Access -&nbsp;Dan Cohen.-&nbsp;4.&nbsp;A National Library in the Digital Age -&nbsp;Alberto Manguel.-&nbsp;5.&nbsp;Discovery, Access, and Use of Information in the ‘Digital Ecosystem -&nbsp;Jack Ammerman.- PART II: PRESERVATION AND COMMUNITY.-&nbsp;6.&nbsp;Supporting Manuscript Translation in Library and Archival Collections: Toward Decolonial Translation Methods -&nbsp;Ellen Cushman.-&nbsp;7.&nbsp;Radical Recordkeeping: How Community Archives Are Changing How We Think About Records -&nbsp;Jeannette Bastian.-&nbsp;8.&nbsp;Digital Archives for African Studies: Making Africa’s Written Heritage Visible -&nbsp;Fallou Ngom.-&nbsp;PART III: ARCHIVAL POLITICS.-&nbsp;9.&nbsp;Nambiquaras in Paris: Archival Images, Appearances and Disappearances -&nbsp;Beatriz Jaguaribe.-&nbsp;10.&nbsp;&nbsp;Future Memory: Preserving Diverse Voices From and About China From a Time of Unification of Thought -&nbsp;Rudolf G. Wagner.-&nbsp;11.&nbsp;Cold War Archives and Democratic Aspirations in Latin America -&nbsp;Kirsten Weld.-&nbsp;12.&nbsp;&nbsp;Globalism, Transparency, and Loss -&nbsp;Maurice Lee.-&nbsp;PART IV: DIGITAL PRACTICE.-&nbsp;13.&nbsp;Building from the Inside Out: Empowering Librarians to Develop Digital Scholarship Collaboratories -&nbsp;Harriett Green.-&nbsp;14.&nbsp;On Librarianship and/with Digital Scholarly Practice -&nbsp;Vika Zafrin.-&nbsp;15.&nbsp;Data ‘Moves’: How Can Data Workflows Be Tracked, Compared, and Shared Across Disciplines? -&nbsp;Alan Liu.
<p>Susan L. Mizruchi is the William Arrowsmith Professor in the Humanities, Director of the Humanities Center, and Professor of English at Boston University. Her books include <i>Brando’s Smile </i>(2014); <i>The Rise of Multicultural America </i>(2008); and<i> The Science of Sacrifice </i>(1998). She has received many academic honors, including fellowships from including fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Huntington Library, the Fulbright Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.</p>
<p>“This is an exciting book, one that many of us in humanities research (and book history) have been hoping to see. This collection persuasively explores the issues of digitized knowledge, access, and preservation in the widest scope, across nations as well as disciplines, libraries as well as academic departments.&nbsp; It offers a richly multinational and cross-cultural perspective on these issues by exploring them across borders and continents.&nbsp; Mizruchi’s collection brings together leading scholars in book and reading history, and digital humanities, with front-line scholars in library and information sciences to provide a unique combination of academic and curatorial expertise.&nbsp; I don’t know of any book that offers such a convincing combination of specialties--let alone a book that will be so readable across many categories of intellectual life.&nbsp;The book is beautifully conceived, interleaving through the essays its topics of print and digital, libraries and visualor other non-text archives, and overlapping professional agendas among academics, librarians, and digital specialists.”<br> <b>— </b><b>Prof Jon Klancher, Carnegie Mellon University, USA</b></p><p>“These authors present the case for the vitality and urgency of new forms and models of public libraries and archives, open access and the transmission of cultural and community assets, embracing the digital as essential rather than threat.”</p><p><b>--David Leonard, President, Boston Public Library, USA</b></p><p><b><br></b></p><p>The role of archives and libraries in our digital age is one of the most pressing concerns of humanists, scholars, and citizens worldwide. This collection brings together specialists from academia, public libraries, governmental agencies, and non-profit archives to pursue common questions about value across the institutional boundaries that typically separate us.</p><p><b><br></b></p><p><b>Susan L. Mizruchi</b> is the William Arrowsmith Professor in the Humanities,Director of the Humanities Center, and Professor of English at Boston University. Her books include <i>Brando’s Smile </i>(2014), <i>The Rise of Multicultural America </i>(2008), and<i> The Science of Sacrifice </i>(1998). She has received many academic honors, including fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Huntington Library, the Fulbright Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.</p><p> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><br><p></p>
Includes contributions from key figures in the field such as Alberto Manguel (Director of the National Library of Argentina), Jeannette Bastian (Former Territorial Librarian of the United States Virgin Islands), and Robert Darnton (Former Director of the University Library at Harvard University) Interrogates central questions in Digital Humanities with perspectives from theoretical and practical approaches Includes global voices that address the reach of Digital Scholarship, Archives, and Libraries in the contemporary moment
“This is an exciting book, one that many of us in humanities research (and book history) have been hoping to see. This collection persuasively explores the issues of digitized knowledge, access, and preservation in the widest scope, across nations as well as disciplines, libraries as well as academic departments.&nbsp; It offers a richly multinational and cross-cultural perspective on these issues by exploring them across borders and continents.&nbsp; Mizruchi’s collection brings together leading scholars in book and reading history, and digital humanities, with front-line scholars in library and information sciences to provide a unique combination of academic and curatorial expertise.&nbsp; I don’t know of any book that offers such a convincing combination of specialties--let alone a book that will be so readable across many categories of intellectual life.&nbsp;The book is beautifully conceived, interleaving through the essays its topics of print and digital, libraries and visual orother non-text archives, and overlapping professional agendas among academics, librarians, and digital specialists.”<br><b>—&nbsp;</b><b>Prof Jon Klancher, Carnegie Mellon University, USA</b><p>“These authors present the case for the vitality and urgency of new forms and models of public libraries and archives, open access and the transmission of cultural and community assets, embracing the digital as essential rather than threat.”<br>—&nbsp;<b>David Leonard, President, Boston Public Library, USA</b></p>

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