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The American Historian: Crowdsourcing Digital Public History
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Why World War I Matters in American History. By Jennifer D. Keene. Between Memory and History: U.S.-Cuba Rapprochement in a Time of Rememberance. By Louis A. Pérez Jr. Image courtesy of Library of Congress. Crowdsourcing Digital Public History. By Jason A. Heppler and Gabriel K. Wolfenstein. The generation of communal knowledge is not a new phenomenon. In the late nineteenth century, the. Why does the definition of crowdsourcing matter? Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America.
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Occupy Archive | About
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Archiving the Occupy Movements from 2011. Occupy Archive is documenting and saving the digital evidence and stories from the Occupy protests worldwide that began in September 2011 in Lower Manhattan. Occupy Wall Street (OWS) inspired groups to form in small towns and large cities around the world. # Occupy Archive seeks to represent each of those groups with individual collections. You will retain ownership of all that you share, and you will be contributing to the historical record.
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Skyline Stories: World Travel Blog | Global travel, urban planning, culture, history and architecture blog. | Page 2
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Skyline Stories: World Travel Blog. Global travel, urban planning, culture, history and architecture blog. Newer posts →. Session 3: Digital Repatriation: A New Historical Era (APS Native American Conference). July 12, 2010. This is part of the conference “Building Partnerships Between Archives and Indian Communities,”. Held at the American Philosophical Society (APS) in Philadelphia, May 2010. Session 3: Digital Repatriation: A New Historical Era. The exhibit of 300 photos is divided into: the cycle of ...
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Readings | AccessibleFuture
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Where appropriate, required reading will be made available in PDF form prior to the workshop. If you need the readings made available to you in a different format, please let the workshop organizers know as soon as possible. Philip M. Ferguson, Emily Nusbaum, Disability Studies: What Is It? Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. 2012) Vol. 37, No. 2, 70-80. Jonathan Lazar, Paul Jaeger, Reducing Barriers to Online Access for People with Disabilities,. Issues in Science and Technology.
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Digital Tools - Hist 411
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Student and Class Blogs. The CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide. Digital Humanities and the case for Critical Commons. On Purpose: Teaching the Digital Humanities. The Digital Humanities in Oxford University. Readings about Digital Humanities. Svensson, The Landscape of Digital Humanities (2010). Getting Started with Zotero: Using Zotero Standalone. Getting Started with Zotero: Installing the Firefox Extension. Introducing Zotero: Using Your University Library. Zotero Word Processor Plug-In Basics.
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Education · The Archive of Immigrant Voices
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Interviews represent a way to capture and preserve the stories of recent immigrants to the United States as a source for scholars, a classroom tool for teachers, and a resource enabling immigrants themselves to share their experiences and memories. If you are in possession of an oral history collection and would like to donate to the Archive, please contact us at globalmigration@umd.edu.". Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only).
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Archives — Groundswell
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Oral History for Social Change. Groundswell is a dynamic network of oral historians, activists, cultural workers, community organizers, and documentary artists. Digital Oral History Projects. 360 Degrees: Perspectives on the Criminal Justice System. ACT Up Oral History Project. Aka Kurdistan: A Place for Collective Memory and Cultural Exchange. Bracero History Archive using Omeka web design. Center for Popular Memory at University of Cape Town, South Africa. Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project.
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Immigration | The Border: Resources for Teaching
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The Border: Resources for Teaching. Expanding and enhancing classroom discussions of the U.S.-Mexico border. Exploration, Conquest, and Colonization. The border region is defined both by those who live within its confines and those who cross its divide. With this section, we want to recognize the multiplicity of movement which shapes the border and which makes it dynamic, porous, and shifting. Immigration in the Classroom. New York Times: Upfront Topic: Immigration. Tripping Through North America. A data...
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July 19: Digital Public History, Sharing Authority, and Communities | Doing Digital History: 2016
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Doing Digital History: 2016. Local & Travel Information. July 19: Digital Public History, Sharing Authority, and Communities. Sheila Brennan, Sharon Leon, and Guest Instructor Denise Meringolo. Selections from Adair, Bill, Benjamin Filene, and Laura Koloski, eds. Letting Go? Sharing Historical Authority in a User-Generated World. Philadelphia: The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, 2011. (selections unavailable due to request from co-editors). G=dculture;rgn=div1;view=fulltext;xc=1. Evaluate the project’s...