Museums like the Smithsonian and Natural History Museum are using digital transformation to turn massive legacy collections into accessible, collaborative research tools.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin has published a commentary in Nature Reviews Biodiversity highlighting how digitization in a contextualized form can be ...
Last month, LancasterHistory finished a massive digitization effort of four scrapbooks and 850 historical records totaling 3,565 individual scans, which are now available to the public through the ...
History Nebraska will name its new digitization lab in Lincoln for Donald R. Swanson, following a $50,000 gift to the History Nebraska Foundation from the Swanson Biggs Adams Family Foundation. The ...
A $150,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in support of Lycoming College’s Humanities Research Center (HRC) has enabled student interns to spend the summer months working ...
What makes history special in the Web 2.0 era? Have historians' practices changed as the web has become increasingly participatory? Two texts provide a clearer picture of the components of this new ...
The bones of digital history / Gary Osmond and Murray G. Phillips -- Part 1. Digital history and the archive. The library's role in developing web-based sport history resources / Wayne Wilson -- Sport ...
The Getty unveiled this past week the final product of an eight-year effort to digitize a massive, centuries-old encyclopedia of central Mexican indigenous culture. That process has already started ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is bringing its Community Curation Program to St. Louis and East St. Louis this September. The program allows family members ...