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Preservation Project · preserving moments in time, frame by frame - 0 views

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    Preservation Project is a collection of films, video, workshops, and events that document the ephemeral nature of everything from pigeons to Japanese paper.
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Digitization 101: Press release: PDF should be used to preserve information for the future - 0 views

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    This press release was received via the Digital-Preservation email list. Looking at the 27-page report, this caught my eye (p 23): PDF has become a widely used file format that is integrated into many desktop applications. Before adopting any of the PDF subset file formats, organisations must consider the alternative file formats that are available, understand their content (documents and records), and how they use electronic information. It is critical to understand the purpose of the electronic information as that will be a determining factor in choosing the file format to best suit the organisation's needs. The recommendation is not to use PDF blindly, but to use it when appropriate.
Michael Hait

Photographing headstones is not very different from any other type of photography - 1 views

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    Photographing headstones is not very different from any other type of photography. The basic principles of photography apply: proper lighting, exposure, focus, etc. Since we will be using digital photography for this project, it is also important to consider things like image resolution and file size. However there are a number of special tips unique to taking photographs of headstones. This guide is to help the photographer take pictures that capture accurate images ready for electronic cataloging. The information in this document is just a guideline, and a very basic one at that. The photographer may find that he or she needs to experiment with their camera to get the best picture possible.
Caroline Pointer

World History Archives - 0 views

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    "World History Archives, by Hartford Web Publishing, offers documents to support the study of world history from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective. Questions about the site may be answered by the site policies. "
Brian DeGraaf

Transcript: makes transcribing easier -desktop application for Windows - 0 views

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    A program designed to help you to transcribe the text on digital images of documents. As seen at TheFamilyCurator.com
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Clinical Case Report Writing Services Help | Pubrica - 0 views

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    Pubrica has extensive experience in developing a detailed clinical case report Writing Services that highlights the scientific documentation of a single clinical
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PhpGedView News - Online genealogy at its best - 0 views

  • PhpGedView is a revolutionary genealogy program which allows you to view and edit your genealogy on your website. PhpGedView has full editing capabilities, full privacy functions, can import from GEDCOM files, and supports multimedia like photos and document images. PhpGedView also simplifies the process of collaborating with others working on your family tree. Your latest genealogy information is always on your website and available for others to see.
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    Online application to post
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Creative Heritage Project: IP Guidelines for Documenting, Recording and Digitizing Inta... - 0 views

  • Digital technologies and the Internet offer unprecedented opportunities for the promotion, preservation, revitalization and protection of intangible cultural heritage, such as traditional music, art, performances, symbols and designs. Many valuable initiatives are using these new technologies to record, digitize and disseminate databases of these traditional cultural expressions. However, the digitization and wider dissemination of traditional cultural expressions can lead to their misappropriation and misuse. For example, cultural heritage safeguarding efforts have sometimes unwittingly led to the unauthorized commercial exploitation of culturally sensitive materials. As a result, indigenous organizations, museums and archives, and cultural researchers have called for guidance on which IP issues and options arise during recording and digitization initiatives. In response, the WIPO Creative Heritage Project is developing best practices and guidelines for managing IP issues when recording, digitizing and disseminating intangible cultural heritage. The project also comprises: IT assistance, in the form of technical support for the recording and digitization of traditional cultural expressions, and the establishment of digital collections and websites; and the WIPO Creative Heritage Digital Gateway, through which samples of the world's diverse traditional cultural expressions can be experienced.
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