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Donna Baumbach

Gimp-Savvy.com - 20 views

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    an archive of copyright free pictures and images available for download and use. From GIMP (image editing folks)
Robin Cicchetti

BBC News - World News America - Why everyone has to be a historian in the digital age - 11 views

  • Physically this data might exist somewhere but the challenge is making it accessible to future historians.
  • "The average life of a web page, as best as we can tell, is about 100 days before it is either updated or disappears.
  • "We are grappling with digital migration as a means of preservation, rather than analogue, paper-based preservation. The Twitter archive ratchets up this activity enormously."
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  • Twitter donated its digital archive of public tweets to the Library of Congress in April 2010.
  • "So not only is everyone producing history, everyone has access to history and everyone has to be a historian in the digital age."
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    Succinct article about the transience of digital information and the impact on history.
Donna Baumbach

Cultivating a PLN through your reader - 0 views

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    Cathy Nelson's Professional Thoughts » Blog Archive »
Lissa Davies

Enter the 3D house - 0 views

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    "The Secret Annex lets students travel back in time to Anne Frank's hiding place.  Students can explore Anne's house in a super cool 3D interactive environment.  The Secret Annex gives students an authentic feel for the place where Anne wrote her diary while listening to stories of everyone who lived in the hiding place.  In addition to the 3D hiding place, students can review historical archive material about the war and view unique TV broadcasts where memories are shared." iLearn Technology
Dennis OConnor

Boxoffice: Inside Movies Since 1920 - 0 views

  • Welcome to the home for nearly 3000 back issues of Boxoffice Magazine, the theatrical film business’ premier trade publication since 1920. Each week we post five issues from our vast archive which covers everyone from John Barrymore to Drew Barrymore. (Before 1933, Boxoffice was published under different names in various parts of the U.S.)
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    Primary sources
Anthony Beal

Pearltrees - 11 views

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    "Easily organize what you've found on the web. The simple and intuitive interface makes sorting your interests, your passions and your ideas easy. Pearltrees allows you to give a precise meaning to the content you've archived making retrieval and reuse a pleasure. You can also instantly share the content you've organized. In Pearltrees, everything is public. All other users can see what you've organized and you can see everything that others have collected. This lets you easily find users with common interests and when you do, you can team up with them and curate a topic together. Pearltrees also lets you discover a web organized by others. Do you like discovering a city with a friend who already lives there? With Pearltrees, you can enjoy a similar though digital experience and learn about a new topic, a newsworthy issue or anything else that captures your attention, all curated by other people just like you."
Jennifer Garcia

Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web - 6 views

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    Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Sally Dooley

Flickr: The Commons - 26 views

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    The world's public photography archives
Donna Baumbach

"Viva La Social Media Revolución" - 4 views

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    CASL Gwyneth Jones Webinar - June 2011 Archived webinar
Cathy Oxley

Murder Under the Microscope 2011 - 11 views

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    See previous games at http://www.microscope.edu.au/public/archive/index.aspx
Cathy Oxley

National Library of Australia - eResources - 17 views

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    Arts & Humanities Asia Pacific Biography Business & Commerce Communications & Media Encyclopedias & Dictionaries Genealogy Law & Politics Librarianship & Archives Science & Technology Social Sciences
jenibo

Rules for thinking in a digital world - 23 views

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    Argues that the development of IT skills in isolation without general knowledge is compromised. 
Carla Shinn

Digital Public Library of America - 34 views

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    A wealth of knowledge from libraries, archives, and museums
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    This is interesting!!!
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