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12. Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and Libraries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Enduring Values
- 1. Libraries – Why Bother? 9
- 2. Academic Library Spaces, Digital Culture, and Communities 23
- 3. The Public Library’s Enduring Importance 35
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Part II: Public Literacy and Private Oases
- 4. Loss of the Social, Return of the Private: Acknowledging Public Failure in the Age of Boudoir Surplus 49
- 5. Re-establishing Values, Constructing New Missions: The Value of the Modern Library in the Development of Digital and Information Literacy in Public Life 63
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Part III: Transformations and Resistance
- 6. Libraries’ Shifting Roles and Responsibilities in the Networked Age 85
- 7. The Interface of the Digital Library: The Perseus Digital Library as a Case Study 101
- 8. Wanderbibliotheken : Travelling Books and DIY Libraries 119
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Part IV: Disciplinary and Institutional Partnerships
- 9. Is Professionalism Still an Acceptable Goal for Archivists in the Global Digital Society? 133
- 10. Digital Research with All Our Senses: How the Archivist, the Historian, and the Librarian Can Work Together on the New Frontier 147
- 11. The Critical, yet Often Misunderstood, Functions of a Library and Archives in a Museum Setting 161
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Part V: Curation and Commons
- 12. Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and Libraries 171
- 13. “The X-Files”: The Truth Is in the Archives, but Access Is Restricted 185
- Works Cited 231
- Contributors 253
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Enduring Values
- 1. Libraries – Why Bother? 9
- 2. Academic Library Spaces, Digital Culture, and Communities 23
- 3. The Public Library’s Enduring Importance 35
-
Part II: Public Literacy and Private Oases
- 4. Loss of the Social, Return of the Private: Acknowledging Public Failure in the Age of Boudoir Surplus 49
- 5. Re-establishing Values, Constructing New Missions: The Value of the Modern Library in the Development of Digital and Information Literacy in Public Life 63
-
Part III: Transformations and Resistance
- 6. Libraries’ Shifting Roles and Responsibilities in the Networked Age 85
- 7. The Interface of the Digital Library: The Perseus Digital Library as a Case Study 101
- 8. Wanderbibliotheken : Travelling Books and DIY Libraries 119
-
Part IV: Disciplinary and Institutional Partnerships
- 9. Is Professionalism Still an Acceptable Goal for Archivists in the Global Digital Society? 133
- 10. Digital Research with All Our Senses: How the Archivist, the Historian, and the Librarian Can Work Together on the New Frontier 147
- 11. The Critical, yet Often Misunderstood, Functions of a Library and Archives in a Museum Setting 161
-
Part V: Curation and Commons
- 12. Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and Libraries 171
- 13. “The X-Files”: The Truth Is in the Archives, but Access Is Restricted 185
- Works Cited 231
- Contributors 253
- Index 259