Annual review of cultural heritage informatics, 2015
by
 
Arns, Jennifer Weil.

Title
Annual review of cultural heritage informatics, 2015

Author
Arns, Jennifer Weil.

ISBN
9781442263703

Personal Author
Arns, Jennifer Weil.

Physical Description
xx, 256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

General Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents
Reflections on practice in an open cultural institution: thinking together in provocative places / David Carr -- The cobbler's children: invisible work and information professionals in museums / Paul F. Marty -- Convergence or cooperation? An IFLAsatellite about professional identity in cultural heritage institutions (LAM-libraries, museums, and archives) beyond technology / Anna Maria Tammaro -- LAM from the trenches: the LODLAM community and the building of LAM culture, practices, and education / M. Cristina Pattuelli -- The convergence paradigm as the basis for the design of new programs in the field of the information sciences / Tatjana Aparac-Jelusic -- Convergence of skills through theory, practive and strategy / Michael A. Crumpton -- Converging educational strategies: an Italian e-learning class for young LAMs professionals / Carla Colombati, Elena De Carolis, and Agnese Galeffi -- Technical standards on professional profiles: an opportunity for library and archives convergence / Giovanni Michetti -- Managing cultural heritage beyond professional boundaries: problem or opportunity? / Maria Luisa Russo and Timoty Leonardi -- Big Data: opportunities and barriers across the cultural heritage sectors / Bob Pymm, Mary Carroll, Sigrid McCausland, and Mary Anne Kennan -- Characteristics of tweets about African cultural heritage / AbebeRorissa, Shimelis Assefa, and Daniel Gelaw Alemneh -- Challenges for web archivists: issues in the preservation of digital cultural heritage / Brenda Reyes Ayala -- Expanding engagement with public library archives and special collections through public programming and social media: a literature review / Diantha Dow Schull -- The role, impact, and development of community archives in New Zealand / Sarah Welland -- Oliver opticand young America: reading library shelves and publishing recordsfor insights into the past / Jennifer Burek Pierce and Mikki Smith -- New mediations of Native cultural heritage: the case of the TimeTraveller Machinima Project / Iulian Vamanu.

Abstract
This volume of the Annual Review of Cultural Heritage Informatics (ARCHI) is the polestar publication for cultural heritage scholars, professionals, and students. Featuring original works selected by the distinguished editorial board of international scholars, ARCHI presents a broad spectrum of the cultural heritage informatics field.

Subject Term
Museums. -- Data processing.
 
Cultural property -- Data processing.
 
Interactive multimedia -- Data processing.

Field 805
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NPM LibraryCC135 A56 2015106052272BBeing transferred between libraries