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Category Archives: Libraries
Contextuality in Preservation
I’m interested in discussing challenges regarding the preservation and discovery of academic works created in new media, or as the result of “digital humanities” endeavors. More specifically, examining the significance, analysis and preservation of the contextuality of digital works. A … Continue reading →
Categories: Archives, Libraries, Metadata, Session Proposals
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API as metaphor for library services
Lately I’ve been reading and thinking about APIs as a metaphor for library services. It’s useful for thinking about (1) the library’s role in facilitating a culture of remix and reuse and (2) the library’s place as a component in … Continue reading →
Categories: Libraries, Proceedings of THATCamp, Session Proposals, Your Categories Are Inadequate
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Tags: API, metaphor
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